start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Dec 01 2022 | open | 2 |
$1,950 |
information:Electric and WiFi Internet included - $50 for AC use during summer months |
This one bedroom, one bathroom apartment is available for rent in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn! You’ll find it located on the second floor (first floor equivalent for Europeans) of a four-floor low-rise apartment building with North and Northeast exposure between Fulton Street and Marcy Avenue.
As you enter this rental, you’ll walk into the living room, which is furnished with a dining table, a sofa, and television, as well as beautiful, exposed brick covering the walls. This exposed brick continues into the open concept kitchen, which is complete with a refrigerator, freezer, oven, microwave, and coffee maker. Further into the apartment you’ll find the bedroom, furnished with a full-sized bed and a dresser. The room contains a closet for additional storage, a window to let in plenty of natural light, and another patch of exposed brick lining the wall. Finally, the bathroom is complete with both a shower and a bathtub, as well as a storage rack to keep all your belongings organized.
Surrounding the apartment there are plenty of local supermarkets and restaurants, and you’ll find a Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s within about 2 miles (3.2 km) of the building. There a plenty of restaurants and bars in the area, like the locally favored Bed-Vyne Brew and Corto. A walk around the neighborhood will allow you to enjoy the many historic Brownstones that Bedford-Stuyvesant has become known for. Both Prospect Park and the famous Barclay’s Center are under 2 miles (3.2 km) away, if you wanted to have a night out at a basketball game or get a break from the busy atmosphere of New York! In addition, this apartment is near two subway stations. The Kington-Throop Avenues / Fulton Street station is .2 miles (320 m) away, while the Nostrand Avenue / Fulton Street station is also only .2 miles (320 m) away. These stations will allow access to the C train and the A and C train, respectively, making transportation through Brooklyn and the rest of New York City a breeze!