In the World War II era Clinton Hill Cooperatives, this one-bedroom has a spacious layout with a fair amount of storage space. It is on the seventh floor of the south campus at 361 Clinton Avenue, a 14-story elevator building that is one of 12 in the complex.

Built to house Navy officers and the enlisted and their families during World War II, the development at 345 to 373 Clinton Avenue was designed by Harrison, Fouilhoux & Abramovitz.

This unit still has its original layout along with parquet floors and large windows. Walls and trim are painted white throughout.

Off the living room, the dining nook is large enough that it could be set up as an office. Other units in the complex have closed this space off to create a second bedroom.

The windowed kitchen appears to have some original cabinets. Adding a new countertop and dishwasher could update the space. The kitchen opens into a short hallway that includes a nook with some extra storage.

The bedroom, which has two of the five closets in the apartment, is roomy enough to fit a king-sized bed. The adjacent bathroom has white fixtures and gray wall tile.

Maintenance for this unit is $1,139 a month. The building has a laundry room and a package room. A landscaped courtyard is shared by the buildings in the complex.

Listed with Darnell Thornton and Isaiah Ajala of Brown Harris Stevens it is priced at $735,000. What do you think?

[Listing: 361 Clinton Avenue #7A | Broker: Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP

hallway with parquet floor, white walls
living room with parquet floors, white walls
living room with parquet floor, white walls,
dining nook with parquet floor and two exposures and view into kitchen hall
dining nook with parquet floor and two exposures
kitchen with white cabinets
kitchen with a window and white cabinets
bedroom with parquet floor, white walls, one window
bedroom with parquet floor, white walls, one window
bathroom with gray wall tile, white fixtures
exterior courtyard with walkways, plantings
floorplan showing living room at one end and bedroom at the other end of the unit

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