Large and spacious three bedroom apartment with great light, and modern renovated finishes.
Located on a cute tree-lined townhouse block leading to Owls' head park in Bay Ridge, this newly renovated apartment has an abundance of space for you to create a nice home.
The kitchen is brand new, with plenty of counter space and cabinets. The full-size stainless steel appliances, including dishwasher are newly added and in brand-new condition. Plus there is laundry in the basement. There is plenty of space in the windowed-living area for a couch and TV setup or a dining table.
All three bedrooms have large windows, closets and celling fans making it bright and airy. The exposed brick adds charm and warmth to the modern clean finishes.
Need a parking spot? Don't sweat, we have you covered, ask the agent about a rented parking space on the premises.
The apartment is modernised with Spilt-AC units that provide heat and AC, and can be individually controlled for each room via remote control.
Great location:
>Just half a block to Owl's Head Park - a 24-acre ,walking par that has a state of the art skate park, dog run, children's playground and basketball courts; it has the first concrete skatepark built in Brooklyn
>R train at Bay Ridge Avenue
>South Brooklyn Ferry connects you scenically to Sunset Park, Dumbo, Governors Island, and Wall Street.
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The westernmost neighborhood in Brooklyn, Bay Ridge is a waterfront paradise facing Staten Island. Popular with just about every demographic you can think of, this neighborhood is affordable and has become the "it" spot in Brooklyn for those seeking a more quiet place to hang their hat.
Originally used for farmland by the Lenape people, Bay Ridge would keep this tradition until the late 1800's. The Dutch who colonized this area split it into two neighborhoods that made up the western portion of the town of New Utrecht. This town would go on to survive English colonization and the American Revolution before being absorbed in the city of Brooklyn in the mid 1800's.
In 1853, Bay Ridge got its name from the beautiful views it offered of Manhattan Bay and New York Harbor. These views made it a popular place to build second homes along the waterfront. More inland, however, the area was still isolated and rural for another few decades. By 1892…
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