Welcome home to this large , light - filled studio located in the heart of Kensington! The unit offers ample space for a proper entertaining/living area while simultaneously having enough room for a comfortable sleeping area; can easily accommodate a queen-sized bed, desk, couch, bookshelf, etc. The possibilities are endless! The kitchen offer s ample counter space, cabinetry, and space; right outside the kitchen , you''''ll find a graciously sized dining alcove. Bonus perks include hardwood floors and several large closets , including a dressing room.
Kensington Terrace Apartments is a meticulously maintained building with a live-in super and a central laundry room. Located moments away from Steeplechase Coffee, the Windsor Terrace Food Co-op, and other great shopping and dining options on Church Ave and Fort Hamilton Parkway. Just blocks away from the F and G trains and numerous buses ; Prospect Park is only one stop away or a short walk, with Greenwood Park nearby as well. Contact us today to arrange a viewing!
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Surrounded by Windsor Terrace, Borough Park, and Flatbush, Kensington is a diverse, peaceful neighborhood. There's a large Orthodox Jewish population, which has made its mark on the neighborhood with kosher eateries and religious buildings. That said, the majority of new people moving here are young professionals seeking a large, affordable apartment.
While Kensington was originally settled as part of The Town of Flatbush, the land wasn't used for much. It wasn't until 1737 that the area was properly settled by the British as farmland. Kensington would be used for agricultural purposes throughout the 1700's and 1800's.
It wasn't until 1885 that Kensington was turned into a residential neighborhood. The Ocean Parkway, finished in 1880, helped make the area popular. Businesses started popping up next to it, as did apartment complexes. By the 1920's, Kensington was full of people.
Kensington ran into some issues around the 1950's and 60's…
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