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WEB ID: 3361327

295 Pacific Street, Garden Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

rented | Single Family Townhouse | Built in 1901

1 bed
1 bath
outdoor space
$2,500

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rented
WEB ID: 3361327

295 Pacific Street, Garden Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

rented | Single Family Townhouse | Built in 1901

1 bed
1 bath
outdoor space
$2,500

The Details

About 295 Pacific Street, Garden, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

SMITH STREET and HOYT STREET
Charming 1BR (convertible 2BR) unit on the garden level available! Located on Pacific Street, just around the corner from Smith Street stretch where is filled with famous restaurants, cafes, shops and supermarket. Trader's Joe, Union Market and Whole hoods are cross by. Great transportation at Bergen Street (F&G train). Apartment features, clean kitchen, clean bathroom, exclusive use of the concrete patio area. C...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Cheryl Nielsen-Saaf, (718) 923-8027, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Hardwood floors
  • Pet friendly
  • Stall shower
  • Patio
  • 2 Bedroom Rental Apartment
  • 7.5" Wide Plank Walnut Floors
  • Center Stair gives each room Full Width
  • ELFA Closet Systems
  • Ground floor
  • Kobe Industrial Hood
  • New Anderson Windows
  • Original 1895 Antique Pine Stairs
  • Soundproofing between floors
  • Totally Renovated in 2011/2012
  • Wolf Gourmet 6 Burner Stove
  • Listing agent

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    Boerum Hill

    If you come to Boerum Hill looking for hills to climb, you’ll be out of luck. Contrary to its name, the neighborhood is about as flat as they come. Not only is the elevation low, but the homes are, too: Most apartment buildings are three-to-four-story rowhouses built in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Boerum Hill wouldn’t become Boerum Hill until much later. Before the 1960s, it was either “North Gowanus” or just part of South Brooklyn (which, not to be confused with southern Brooklyn, was a catch-all term for the area below Atlantic Avenue and west of Prospect Park that longtime residents still use today). The Boerum Hill name came in the 1960s as residents moved in with the desire to create a distinct community. At present, Boerum Hill might feel as if it were perched somewhere atop a hill — a quiet haven from the city beyond.

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