It isn’t dripping with opulent prewar details, but this unit in Downtown Brooklyn’s postwar Concord Village complex has some modern style and room to spread out as well as skyline views. On the 12th floor of 215 Adams Street, one of the seven buildings that make up the complex, it has two bedrooms, two baths, and a nice amount of storage space with six closets.

There are white walls throughout, along with parquet floors. A generously sized foyer with two closets opens up to the living room. There’s also space for a dining table in the nook adjacent to the kitchen. While the listing notes the unit is in estate condition, the floors and walls appear in good repair.

That description might refer to the windowed kitchen, which has a funky 1970s style that might appeal to some buyers. There are Spanish-inspired wood cabinets with ornate iron hardware, a tile floor, and laminate countertops. Appliances include a dishwasher and a vintage combination microwave and oven.

A hallway off the dining nook leads to the two bedrooms, one at each end. The largest has an en suite bath and two closets. Both bathrooms boast some vintage style. The en suite bath comes with yellow wall tile, white border tile, checked floor tile, and an original white tub. The second bath has blue wall tile, black border tile, checked floor tile, and a built-in shower.

Amenities in the complex include a doorman, bike room, playroom, laundry, and, for a separate fee, a gym. There are wait lists for parking and storage. Maintenance for this unit is $2,251 a month and includes heat, hot water, and gas.

Deborah L. Rieders, Sarah Shuken, and Albi Zhubi of Corcoran have the listing, and the apartment is priced at $899,000. What do you think?

[Listing: 215 Adams Street #12C | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP

living room with parquet floor and white walls, view into kitchen
living room with skyline view
living room with wood floor, white walls
kitchen with wood cabinets with ornate iron hardware
bedroom with parquet floor, baseboard heating
bedroom with two exposures, wood floor
bathroom with yellow wall tiles
bathroom with blue wall tile
exterior of the brick building
floor plan showing bedrooms at opposite ends of apartment

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