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Rustic condo in Red Hook with private garden wants $899K

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It has high ceilings and exposed brick walls

A kitchen with white cabinetry and wooden white panels. Photos: Brendan McCarthy, courtesy of Victoria Alexander/Realty Collective

Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

New York City apartments that remain true to their neighborhood’s historical aesthetic always catch our eye. That’s the case for this Red Hook loft-like studio with a separate sleeping area, which has plenty of details that nod to the area’s past.

The property, which the brokerbabble describes as “equal parts rustic and romantic,” is located on Conover Street. It, indeed, has many rustic details that allude to the neighborhood's industrial history: Original pine floors, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and plaster moldings.

Meanwhile, the bathroom has original hexagon tile floors, and a laundry section with a washer/dryer. But perhaps most notably, it has a private garden with wood fencing, an ivy-covered wall, and a seating area.

The property, located at 156 Conover Street, is asking $899,000, with taxes coming in at $38/month and common charges at $250/month. Victoria Alexander of Realty Collective has the listing.

A living area with hardwood floors, a beige couch, two windows, a glass coffee table, and plaster moldings.
The living area has high ceilings and plaster moldings.
A bedroom area with a medium-sized bed, high ceilings, and exposed brick walls.
The bedroom section has exposed brick walls.
A bedroom area with a small bed, exposed brick, and one window.
Another bedroom section separated by a storage wall.
A bathroom with light green walls and hexagon tile floors.
The unit’s bathroom.