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This classic NYC one bedroom apartment in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn offers a comfortable and charming setting within a trendy NYC neighborhood. Conveniently, this home is just down the street from the F and G trains, taking you into Manhattan in just 3 short stops!
Located on Wyckoff Street & Hoyt Street, the contemporary brownstone apartment combines the old-world charm of exposed brick walls and decorative fireplaces with modern amenities for comfort and convenience. It sits on the ground floor of a 4-story walk-up building.
Please Note: There is no door separating the bedroom from the living room. As a result, privacy may be limited for larger parties.
Hardwood floors, an exposed brick wall, and a white decorative fireplace decorate the charismatic living room. Here you will find such basic amenities as a wooden dining table, double-sized convertible sofa bed, and modern artwork. Two windows look towards a residential street, providing ventilation and natural illumination.
A compact kitchenette area is open to the living room. This space offers countertops, white cabinetry, and most essential cooking appliances, such as a gas stove, microwave, coffee maker and small refrigerator with a mini-freezer compartment. The elegant white-and-blue tiled bathroom supplies a sink with cabinets, full-sized tub/shower with curtain, and toilet.
A hallway with linen shelving leads from the living room to the bedroom. It includes a double-sized bed facing an exposed brick wall; the decorative fireplace has been converted, now housing cabinets and the small TV. Closet space, dresser drawers are also included. The windows look onto a grassy garden and patio area (not available to renters).
Boerum Hill, Brooklyn is a largely residential New York neighborhood near Cobble Hill and Gowanus. A truly lovely environment, it features tree-lined streets and historic brownstone apartment buildings, which have become a staple in NYC. For your convenience, a laundromat is located just around the corner on Hoyt Street. Along Smith Street you will find a hub of restaurants and small shops. Listed below are some suggestions of where to go in the area.
-New York Transit Museum: Are you a lover of trains? Check out this museum dedicated to the history and understanding of the NYC public transportation system. Located on Boerum Place at Schermerhorn Street. Accessible via foot.
-Sample: This charming wine bar offers an expansive menu of wines, beers, and cocktails. Located at 152 Smith Street. Accessible via foot.
-Cobble Hill Cinemas: This vintage-inspired cinema is a great destination during rainy days. Located at 265 Court Street. Accessible via foot.
For public transportation around Brooklyn and into other New York City boroughs walk to Bergen Street / Smith Street, serving the F and G trains. (0.2mi/290m.) Not only giving access to Manhattan, the G train is great for visiting other destination neighborhoods in Brooklyn like Park Slope, Williamsburg and Greenpoint!