Fully Renovated 2-Bedroom Co-op on a Tree-Lined Block!
This beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is located on a gorgeous, tree-lined block in a well-maintained co-op building, offering modern upgrades, generous space, and a prime location.
The home features a brand new kitchen and bathroom, updated plumbing and electrical throughout, new flooring and moldings, and upgraded window frames, door frames, and doors. The kitchen is a standout, equipped with top-of-the-line Samsung stainless steel appliances, including a gas stove with built-in air fryer, refrigerator, dishwasher, and over-the-range microwave. There's plenty of counter space, making it easy to cook, host, or enjoy day-to-day living.
The newly renovated bathroom features a window for natural light and ventilation, and a massive closet-perfect for extra storage or linens.
Additional highlights include LED lighting with dimmer switches throughout, ample closet space, and a bedroom large enough to comfortably fit a king-size bed and home office setup.
Cooking gas, heat, and water are included in the rent. The building offers a live-in super, elevator, and on-site laundry.
1840 East 13th St is surrounded by fantastic restaurants, cafes, bars, and excellent supermarkets and shops along nearby Kings Highway. You're just 30-45 minutes to Manhattan via the express B & Q trains, and only 15 minutes to Coney Island for beach days and boardwalk fun.
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Located right above Brighten Beach and Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay is about as suburban as it gets in Brooklyn. With a peaceful vibe and plenty of space to spread out, this neighborhood is popular with larger families and long time NYC residents looking to settle down.
Sheepshead Bay was largely undeveloped for most of the colonial period and even for a point after the American Revolution. However, as the population of the Town of Gravesend expanded, development started in the early 1800's and Sheepshead Bay was born. By the 1840's, the area was a popular spot for NYC residents to own a summer home.
The name "Sheepshead" comes from the type of fish that could be found in the bay, which helped make the area a fishing and resort destination. Much of the area became attractive as a permanent residence for people, so single family homes and apartment complexes were constructed to keep up with demand. Soon, horse racing tracks were set up…
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