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Experience Brooklyn from this fully furnished one-bedroom garden apartment located on Lexington Avenue & Nostrand Avenue in one of North Brooklyn’s largest, most storied neighborhoods: Bedford-Stuyvesant. Situated on the ground floor of a four story townhouse, this apartment is recently renovated and features a gated backyard with a garden area and outdoor furniture.
The living room of this apartment features a contemporary interior design, with brand new hardwood floors, two large windows, two leather seats, one full-sized sofa bed, mahogany furniture, a flat screen cable TV, A/C, and a separate dining area with a large dining table and seating for six. The living room leads into your kitchen which is lined with mahogany cabinetry and fully equipped with a fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, and oven. Continuing down the hall, you will notice plenty of closet space, a stored twin-sized cot with bedding for guests, and another sofa bed. The master bedroom is spacious with shiny hardwood floors and two windows featuring garden views. Your queen-sized bed faces the mounted flat screen cable TV, and there is a large closet with extra bedding and plenty of storage space. Your bathroom has a bath tub, shower, and W/C. The garden is shared with the tenants on the second floor. It is kept private with tall white fencing, and there is a garden area with a large outdoor table and seating.
Bedford Stuyvesant, or “Bed-Stuy” as it is known by New Yorkers, is a historic neighborhood that boasts both pristine brownstones and many storefronts. This generations-old neighborhood boasts a diverse community of old school Brooklyn residents mixed with newcomers and hip kids. A neighborhood whose popularity is rising rapidly, you will notice a plethora of craft-cocktail joints, home-made marketplaces, and destination hang-outs. Check out One Last Shag (0.2 mi/322 m), a live music bar that is well known for encouraging guests to get up and dance, as well as for its impressive outdoor patio. Dekalb Restaurant (0.4 mi/644 m) brings an organic, farm-to-table aesthetic to the neighborhood, with a lot of the restaurant consisting of reclaimed materials like church pews and parquet floors from a Manhattan mansion. If you’re into a fun and alternative shopping experience, Breukelen Cellars (0.5 mi/805 m) is a wine and art boutique that carries over 200 labels as well as work by local artists.
The subway at Bedford-Nostrand Avenues connects you to the G line, and the subway at Nostrand Avenue/Fulton Street (0.7 mi/1.1 km) connects you to the A and C lines.