NEW! A massive 1-Bed with Home Office and Private Balcony awaits you at Arbor Eighteen Condominium at 181 18th Street, Apt 602. Barely lived in, this home is in immaculate condition, with 10ft 4in ceilings and 8ft high windows. Facing East with extraordinary sunshine, this home features expansive white oak flooring, an in-unit Bosch Washer/Dryer, customized closets, upgraded Lutron lighting and automated shades. The open kitchen is equipped with Bosch appliances and plenty of counter space and cabinetry. The bathroom is well-appointed with white dolomite stone and marble mosaic flooring.
Arbor Eighteen is a new full-service Condominium with doorman, resident manager, and packed with amazing amenities. On the lobby level, find a Zen garden and central courtyard, along with a lounge featuring billiards, large screen TV, private dining room, and kitchenette. The lower level features a huge gym, meditation room, sauna, bicycle storage, and laundry room. Head up to a massive roof deck outfit with multiple grills and seating areas, and with expansive views of Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn, and NY Harbor. Bike storage and stroller room available as well.
Centrally located at the cusp of South Slope and Greenwood, find yourself next to the newest hot-spots like Mezquila, L'Insolent Coffee, Yardsale Cafe, Roots, Casita of Brooklyn, and Studio Pilates Int'l. Subway access is convenient with the R train station at Prospect Avenue one block away, along with Citibike stations in every direction.
Call us today to see this beautiful, one bedroom with home office at 181 18th Street today before it's gone!
Greenwood Heights is both a neighborhood of industry and livability. While most of the neighborhood is made up of the Green-Wood Cemetery, just southwest of Prospect Park, a good amount of people live here for the waterfront views and easy access to busier parts of Brooklyn.
After playing a major role in the Battle of Long Island during the American Revolution, Greenwood became a cemetery for fallen soldiers of the war. The portion of the neighborhood west of the cemetery was a very popular port, which is why housing started to pop up here.
While still largely industrial, the population of the area grew in the 1800's, the affordable prices attracting the working class and the newly immigrated. The neighborhood was thriving until the Great Depression whipped out much of the business brought in by factories and the waterfront.
Greenwood Heights became known as an area for the impoverished by the 1960's. It remained this way until real…
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