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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 01 2026 | open | 3 |
$2,900 |
information:UNFURNISHED. Electricity included up to $100/month. Gas & Wifi included. $150 cleaning fee. |
| 4 |
$3,050 |
information:UNFURNISHED. Electricity included up to $100/month. Gas & Wifi included. $150 cleaning fee. |
This space-saving UNfurnished studio apartment located near Greene and Clermont Avenues in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn will give you an authentic feel for Brooklyn neighborhood life. The apartment has a western exposure overlooking the residential street of brownstones. Located on the second floor (first floor European) of a classic walk-up Brooklyn brownstone with security system in Clinton Hill, you get the best of both worlds — proximity to Manhattan and an authentic NYC neighborhood vibe.
Clinton Hill has a variety of new restaurants, bars and unique shops popping up every day. Urban Vintage is such an example, a unique combination of cafe and boutique, here you can enjoy comfort food and browse their vintage jewelry on offer at the same time. With the Barclays Center in the neighborhood, there’s always a concert or sporting event to take in so you’ll never lack for entertainment. When you want to enjoy the weather, Fort Greene Park has plenty to offer in the form of outdoor entertainment options. With tennis and basketball courts, fitness paths, nature centers, playgrounds and dog-friendly areas, there’s surely something for everyone. For the architecture buff, a stroll around Clinton Hill’s Historic District will not disappoint — from brownstones to mansions and Italianate and Beaux-Arts row houses, you’ll travel through time as you stroll around the neighborhood. Fittingly situated, the renowned Pratt Institute, founded in 1887 in Clinton Hill offers highly regarded programs in architecture, graphic design, and interior design in case you feel inspired to take your curiosity to the next level.
The C train at Clinton-Washington Avenues / Fulton Street (.2 miles/322 meters away) connects you with Manhattan while the G train at Clinton-Washington Avenues / Lafayette Avenue (.2 miles/322 meters away) will transport you to other parts of Brooklyn as well as Queens.