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An ethnically diverse neighborhood that borders Brooklyn’s famous Prospect Park, Lefferts Gardens is a pleasant residential neighborhood that is easily accessible and bursting with life. This fully furnished two bedroom apartment is located in a classic Brooklyn townhome, on the third and fourth floor of a four-story walk-up with garden access and washer/dryer access in the basement.
Mahogany hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows lend a hand to the beautifully designed classical feel of the living room. A glass chandelier hangs from the ceiling, while the wrap-around white sofa faces the flat screen TV and offers street views. Connected to Living Room 1, Living Room 2 is a small and subtle sitting area with an elegant and fully functional gas fireplace, coffee table, seating for two, and exquisite wood work and wooden paneling. This leads into Living Room 3, or the dining room, which has a large dining table with seating for six and three large windows with courtyard views. The kitchen is fully equipped and modern, with deep mahogany wooden cabinets, an oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster, and coffee maker. Bedroom 1 has calming green walls, arched ceilings, and two double beds. There are three windows with street views, and a walk-in closet. Bedroom 2 is extra spacious, with garden views, a sofa bed, and hardwood floors. Bathroom 1 is elegantly styled, and features a large bath tub with a shower head and W/C. Bathroom 2 is a glorious master bathroom with brick walls, a large walk-in shower, W/C, and a large Jacuzzi bath tub. There is a garden that is accessible through the basement of the townhouse.
Situated next to one of Brooklyn’s most famous and largest parks; Prospect Park, this apartment’s location in Prospect Lefferts Gardens is ideal for someone who wants to enjoy all the wonders that Brooklyn has to offer, and also attain easy access to Manhattan and New York’s other boroughs. Check out the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens (0.8 mi/1.3 km), a 52-acre garden that houses the Steinhardt Conservatory, the C.V. Bonsai Museum, three climate-themed plant pavilions, a glass aquatic plant house, and an art gallery. If you’re in the mood for some classic cocktails and gastropub cuisine, visit Midwood Flats (0.4 mi/0.6 km), one of the neighborhood’s most beloved local pubs. The Brooklyn Museum (1.3 mi/2.1 km) is an art museum, spanning over 560,000 square feet, the museum is NYC’s second largest in physical size and holds an art collection of roughly 1.5 million works.
The subway at Parkside Ave/Ocean Ave (0.2 mi/0.3 km) connects you to the Q line, while the subway at Winthrop Street/Nostrand Ave (0.4 mi/0.6 km) connects you to lines 2 and 5.