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Bedford-Stuyvesant is a trendy Brooklyn, New York neighborhood, but it’s not all hipsters in plaid juggling their deconstructed coffee. It’s a diverse neighborhood with beautiful architecture and bodegas that always have a grumpy cat in residence. In this two bedroom apartment on Halsey Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, you can experience the history of this established community and be part of the exciting change.
This furnished two bedroom apartment is located in an iconic Brooklyn brownstone. Located on the ground floor, it means for a private entrance from the rest of the building and direct access to a garden in the back. Scandinavian design influences the apartment’s décor with light natural wood, soft lighting, and neutral tones that are a canvas for splashes of color seen throughout the abode. The living room is made cozy with open brick walls, an overstuffed couch, and built-in shelving. A flat screen television is provided to keep up on your favorite television shows.
The first bedroom is furnished with minimalist furniture, keeping with the Nordic theme. The room includes a wardrobe, desk, decorative fireplace and bed frame with slatted wood and attached shelves. The second bedroom is uniformly white with a brightly striped carpet which brings positive energy to the room. This room exudes history with a large structure set into the open brick wall that likely held a hearth to heat this nineteenth century home. The current open kitchen is newly remodeled with butcher block countertop, a compact gas range, and bright red accents throughout.
The neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant is located in central Brooklyn giving you easy access to the most popular places in the borough and the rest of NYC. On the nearby avenues, you can find a number of bars, cafes, and restaurants. Dive into some of the local Caribbean flavor at Grandchamps (0.2mi/350m) for Haitian cuisine such as stewed chicken and fried plantains. Head down to the Crown Heights border and hop on the A/C train at Utica Avenue / Fulton Street station (0.4mi/700m) to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (2.7mi/4.3km) in nearby Fort Greene for an avant-garde performance. From the J/Z train at Halsey Street / Broadway station (0.8mi/1.3km), you can travel to Myrtle Avenue in hip Bushwick to lively bars such as Happyfun Hideaway (1.1mi/1.7km) for cheap drinks and an Alec Baldwin pinball machine. For anyone looking for convenience and community, Bedford Stuyvesant is the perfect place for you.