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Per Month$1,750
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Essentials
- Price$1,750
- TypeRental Building
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.600
- Exposure East & West
Key Features
- Garden apartment
- Garden
- Patio
- Exposed brick
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
- Modern kitchen
- Washer/dryer
Beautifully designed by an architect. A 600 ft loft studio apartment in a wood-framed house from 1905, with an own, separate entrance and garden. Existing stone foundation walls were left exposed wherever possible, and the original 12-ft. clear ceiling height was largely maintained. Custom maple shelving and detailing throughout. New washing machine (and hookup for gas dryer). Large bathroom with architectural fixtures and detailing, & heated porcelain tiled flooring. Ceiling fan. All utilities included (Electricity, water, gas). Private rear patio. Back garden shared with one floor unit above. Great location in Brooklyn South Slope. 5 minute walk from 25th street subway stop, Greenwood Cemetery entrance, beer garden, bagel bakeries, cocktails, dozens of restaurants and cafes. 15 minute walk to Park Slop, Prospect Park and Sunset Park. LEASE TILL JULY 1ST, 2013. Owner pays broker fee.
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Greenwood
Runs from Prospect Avenue to the north, 20th Street and MacDonald Avenue to the east, 38th Street to the south and Greenwood Cemetery to the west.
Greenwood, which is just south of Park Slope, sits on the highest elevated point in Brooklyn, so the views are spectacular in Greenwood whether you’re in a wood-frame house or a high-rise apartment building. The neighborhood was rezoned just a couple of years ago, so joining many of Greenwood’s existing single-family and two-family homes are new luxury condos. As Greenwood spiffs up, there has also been a recent movement to renovate and restore some of Greenwood’s historical wood-frame houses to their turn-of-the-century beauty.
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- Common garden
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