start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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now | open | 1 |
$800 |
information:Bedroom 3: All utilities included; $50/month cleaning; A/C is $20 |
1 |
$800 |
information:Bedroom 1: All utilities included; $50/month cleaning; A/C is $20 |
These three fully furnished rooms for rent are located in a three bedroom apartment rental on Herkimer Street and Kingston Avenue in the central Brooklyn, New York neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Situated on the third floor (Second floor for Europeans), of a three story townhouse, this apartment is renovated, spacious, and in a great part of one of Brooklyn’s oldest neighborhoods.
(Please note that these are three private rooms for rent in a shared apartment.)
The three private bedrooms for rent are each equipped with hardwood flooring, one twin bed with fresh clean sheets, a dresser, and a flat screen TV.
Hardwood floors and large windows are paired with modern furniture in the shared living room, allowing comfort, style, and a contemporary feel. There is a futon and two small dining tables which lead you into the open and fully modern kitchen. Offering you a fridge/freezer, microwave, oven, and toaster, this kitchen is equipped with everything you need. The shared bathroom is clean and bright, with a W/C, bath tub, shower, and towels.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is one of Brooklyn’s oldest neighborhoods; with a diverse population of notorious Brooklynites who have inhabited the neighborhood for decades, mixed with young new residents, students, and families, giving Bed-Stuy a unique rhythm, language, and heartbeat. Check out David’s Brisket House (0.6 mi/966 m), a Brooklyn staple that has been serving up brisket and pastrami sandwiches to the good people of Bed-Stuy for over half a century. Brooklyn Flea (1.2 mi/1.9 km) was formed in 2008 and has become one of NYC’s top attractions, operating flea markets every weekend of the year that feature hundreds of top vendors of furniture, vintage clothing, collectibles and antiques, as well as a tightly curated selection of jewelry, art, and crafts by local artisans and designers, plus delicious fresh food. Prospect Park (2.2 mi/3.5 km) is a 585 acre NYC Park whose attractions include the Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn’s only lake, sports facilities, an Audobon Center, and the Prospect Park Bandshell that hosts free outdoor concerts in the summertime.
The subway at Kingston-Throop Avenues / Fulton Street (0.2 mi/322 m) connects you to the A and C lines, making access to New York’s other boroughs quick and easy.
Review by: Kaitlyn E., Jun 05 2020 From: United States, Apartment Share Rental: 9 months |
I enjoyed my stay here immensely. The people who own and upkeep the building are all wonderful, the location is very convenient, and though my room was small, it had all the space I needed for my stay this past school year. I did end up cleaning the small kitchen when I arrived, as the previous tenant had left quite a bit of food in the cupboard, but the floors and bathroom are cleaned monthly and I has no other problems with cleanliness. I would definitely rent this room again in the future. |