Residence 4 at 171 Lexington Avenue is a quietly exceptional two-bedroom condominium that balances architectural restraint, private outdoor living, and boutique exclusivity with a level of polish rarely found in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Accessed directly via keyed elevator entry, the home unfolds with an immediate sense of privacy and intention - a thoughtfully composed residence where every detail has been considered through both a design and lifestyle lens.
Wrapped in oversized southern and eastern-facing windows, the expansive great room is saturated with natural light throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously bright, serene, and deeply residential. Framed by open sky and surrounding greenery, the space carries a calm sophistication, while warm hardwood floors and clean architectural lines lend an understated elegance throughout. Sliding glass doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, opening onto a private terrace that functions as a true extension of the living space - equally suited for intimate dinners, slow mornings, or effortless entertaining.
The kitchen was designed to be both visually refined and genuinely functional, anchored by a substantial stone island that naturally becomes the center of the home. Custom cabinetry, tailored storage, and a carefully selected appliance suite - including a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher - create a space that feels elevated without sacrificing practicality. Every finish has been thoughtfully selected, allowing texture, proportion, and natural light to shape the home's calm, elevated atmosphere.
Privately tucked away from the entertaining spaces, the bedroom wing overlooks a canopy of neighboring gardens, offering a rare sense of stillness within the city. The primary suite opens onto its own secluded balcony - a second outdoor retreat that feels intimate and almost townhouse-like in character - while custom Elfa systems integrated throughout the closets introduce a level of organization typically reserved for larger custom homes. The bath is quietly luxurious, finished in crisp materials and centered around a deep soaking tub that evokes a distinctly spa-like atmosphere.
Additional conveniences include a vented in-unit washer and dryer discreetly concealed within a utility closet with additional storage capacity, as well as a deeded private storage room measuring approximately 4'6" x 9'4".
Built in 2015, 171 Lexington Avenue is an intimate five-residence condominium positioned at the intersection of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill - a neighborhood defined by historic brownstone architecture, creative energy, and an evolving collection of celebrated restaurants, independent cafés, cocktail bars, galleries, and design-forward retail. Nearby access to the G, A, C, and S trains provides seamless connectivity throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan while preserving the distinctly neighborhood-oriented rhythm that continues to make this pocket of Brooklyn so compelling.
Residence 4 offers something increasingly rare: a home that feels intentional in every respect - private yet connected, refined yet warm, and deeply aligned with the way modern Brooklyn living aspires to feel.
Keyed Elevator
Two Private Outdoor Spaces
Southern and Eastern Exposure - Exceptional Natural Lighting
Vented In Unit Washer and Dryer
Deeded Private Storage Room
Boutique Private Five Unit Residences
Commuting Ease via A,C,G & S Train Lines
Residence 4 at 171 Lexington Avenue is a quietly exceptional two-bedroom condominium that balances architectural restraint, private outdoor living, and boutique exclusivity with a level of polish rarely found in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Accessed directly via keyed elevator entry, the home unfolds with an immediate sense of privacy and intention - a thoughtfully composed residence where every detail has been considered through both a design and lifestyle lens.
Wrapped in oversized southern and eastern-facing windows, the expansive great room is saturated with natural light throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously bright, serene, and deeply residential. Framed by open sky and surrounding greenery, the space carries a calm sophistication, while warm hardwood floors and clean architectural lines lend an understated elegance throughout. Sliding glass doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, opening onto a private terrace that functions as a true extension of the living space - equally suited for intimate dinners, slow mornings, or effortless entertaining.
The kitchen was designed to be both visually refined and genuinely functional, anchored by a substantial stone island that naturally becomes the center of the home. Custom cabinetry, tailored storage, and a carefully selected appliance suite - including a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher - create a space that feels elevated without sacrificing practicality. Every finish has been thoughtfully selected, allowing texture, proportion, and natural light to shape the home's calm, elevated atmosphere.
Privately tucked away from the entertaining spaces, the bedroom wing overlooks a canopy of neighboring gardens, offering a rare sense of stillness within the city. The primary suite opens onto its own secluded balcony - a second outdoor retreat that feels intimate and almost townhouse-like in character - while custom Elfa systems integrated throughout the closets introduce a level of organization typically reserved for larger custom homes. The bath is quietly luxurious, finished in crisp materials and centered around a deep soaking tub that evokes a distinctly spa-like atmosphere.
Additional conveniences include a vented in-unit washer and dryer discreetly concealed within a utility closet with additional storage capacity, as well as a deeded private storage room measuring approximately 4'6" x 9'4".
Built in 2015, 171 Lexington Avenue is an intimate five-residence condominium positioned at the intersection of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill - a neighborhood defined by historic brownstone architecture, creative energy, and an evolving collection of celebrated restaurants, independent cafés, cocktail bars, galleries, and design-forward retail. Nearby access to the G, A, C, and S trains provides seamless connectivity throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan while preserving the distinctly neighborhood-oriented rhythm that continues to make this pocket of Brooklyn so compelling.
Residence 4 offers something increasingly rare: a home that feels intentional in every respect - private yet connected, refined yet warm, and deeply aligned with the way modern Brooklyn living aspires to feel.
Keyed Elevator
Two Private Outdoor Spaces
Southern and Eastern Exposure - Exceptional Natural Lighting
Vented In Unit Washer and Dryer
Deeded Private Storage Room
Boutique Private Five Unit Residences
Commuting Ease via A,C,G & S Train Lines
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group