This two bedroom apartment is located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. On the ground floor of a 4-story walk-up townhouse from 1899, this furnished rental has exposure to both the northeast and the southwest.
The unit is lined with hardwood floors and tin ceilings, and features an eclectic mix of contemporary furniture and vintage accessories. As your enter the apartment, you'll step into a long hallway. To your left are French doors that open into the master bedroom with a decorative fireplace. Furnished with a queen-size bed and TV, this room has two windows facing the tree-lined street and an built-in storage closet. The room next to it is a half-bath equipped with a washbasin and WC; it is accessible from the both bedroom and the living space. Through a doorway at the end of the hall, you can enter the open kitchen and living area. From here, you can access the bathroom (separate from the room with the WC and sink), which has a modern Jacuzzi tub. The eat-in kitchen is fully equipped with all main appliances and utensils, as well as plentiful cupboard space. You can enjoy your home-cooked meals at the wooden dining table for four, as you look onto the front street or the private backyard. There is an adjacent second bedroom, also equipped with a queen-size bed.
On Macon Street & Patchen Avenue, this two bedroom apartment is within close proximity of most of the daily necessities. There are grocery stores, delis, and pharmacies in the surrounding area. Bedford-Stuyvesant is a very central neighborhood in Brooklyn that borders South Williamsburg, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and Bushwick. To grab a bite, head to Magic Soul Food restaurant (4 blocks), Bed-Stuy Fish Fry (2 blocks), or Saraghina (4 blocks). If you need to wind down and relax, take advantage of the green spaces nearby, like Saratoga Park, Reynaldo Salgado Playground, or the Shabazz Playground, all within a 5-block radius. For a cultural experience, visit the Jewish Children's Museum and the Brooklyn Children's Museum, respectively just 4 and 8 blocks away. Finally, when you need to explore the rest of New York City, you can conveniently access the subway at any of the stations close by. Catch the J and Z rains at Gates Avenue / Broadway (9 blocks), or the A and C trains at Utica Avenue / Fulton Street, about 8 blocks away, offering express and local trains to connect you to Manhattan and the greater Brooklyn area.