1000 SF Floor-Thru 2 Bedroom with Washer/ Dryer In-Unit
This gorgeous 2BR/ 1BA will allure you with its luxurious renovations, full-floor excellent layout and bright natural light. It is located on the second floor in this meticulously maintained, pre-war townhouse. This loft-like home features a bright and gracious living room, loft-like high ceilings with recessed lighting, beautiful open, chef's kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, micro-hood and a stainless-steel appliance package, premium granite stone counters, pantry closet, alcove dining area, Whirlpool washer/dryer in-unit, queen-sized bedroom and a queen-sized second bedroom which can also be used as a guest room, nursery room or home office, wonderfully renovated bath, wide-plank white-oak hardwood floors, Central AC and heat.
212 72nd Street is 3 stories high and has been designed with only 3 units making it an exclusive place to call home. The apartment is on the second floor. It is situated on a beautiful tree-lined block in prime Bay Ridge where all shopping, supermarkets, restaurants, bistros and outdoor cafes are conveniently located along 3rd Avenue, as well as, just a few blocks away from Owl's Head Park, Leif Ericson Park, American Veterans Memorial Pier and Shore Road Park, where you can go for a nice stroll until reaching the foot of the Verrazano Bridge. Transportation is a breeze with the R train Bay Ridge Ave Station, X27 and X37 3rd Av/ Senator St express bus stops and Bay Ridge Ferry a few blocks away and CitiBike Stations located all around you. Enjoy a multitude of Michelin Guide and buzzing restaurants and eateries including Tanoreen, Ayat, Chuan Tian Xia, Neta Shari, East Harbor Seafood Palace and Risbo.
No pets allowed.
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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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