NBA big man Nic Claxton spotted eyeing a newly developed Brooklyn townhouse asking $4.49M

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Brooklyn Nets star center Nic Claxton has been spotted house hunting in Red Hook, we hear.

One spot Claxton — who has been fighting a “long term” back injury — toured was a new-development townhouse asking $4.49 million.

The five-story modern property at 98 Coffey St. in Brooklyn is 3,976 square feet. Built in 2023, it comes with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and two powder rooms.

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The roomy kitchen has counter seating and leads to room for a dining space. Allyson Lubow

The townhouse boasts a private driveway that leads to a one-car garage with a Tesla EV charger. There’s also a mudroom and an open space that could house a gym, a playroom or a den that leads to the landscaped backyard. 

The first floor features a large living room with a gas fireplace, a custom-built wet bar with a wine cooler, an open dining area and a chef’s kitchen. Sliding doors lead to a rear terrace with stairs that descend to the backyard.

The second floor boasts the main bedroom suite, which features built-in closets, a spa-like bath — and a private terrace — along with the other bedrooms.

A sunlit living area with a wet bar. Allyson Lubow
A view of the layout. Allyson Lubow
Stunning stone anchors this bathroom. Allyson Lubow

There’s also a top floor with a family room, a powder room and a spacious terrace with city skyline and water views.

Design details include aluminum-clad windows, a steel-and-glass staircase with floating oak treads, radiant heated floors on the four upper levels, hardwood floors and a roof deck.

The listing brokers are Abigail Palanca and Nicole Bilu of Serhant.  

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