Welcome to your dream rental nestled in the heart of Bay Ridge! This stunning 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom gem spans across a generous 1,000 square feet, offering both comfort and style on a single floor of a charming pre-war townhouse. The moment you step into Unit 3 at 273 76th Street, you'll be greeted by an abundance of natural light streaming through oversized, noise-reducing windows, making the space feel bright and inviting all year round. The living area boasts high ceilings and showcases striking exposed brick and original detailing, the perfect backdrop for entertaining friends or a cozy night in. For those who love to cook, the eat-in kitchen is a culinary haven with modern amenities, including a sleek dishwasher and ample open space. The kitchen's layout ensures you're always a part of the conversation, whether hosting dinner parties or intimate gatherings. Beautiful southwest and western exposure that captivates every room. The bedrooms offer great privacy and feature excellent closet space for all your storage needs. Unwind in the marble bathroom, complete with a window that fills the space with warm, natural light. Little luxuries like washer/dryer hookups underscore the convenience of your new home, situated on the third/top floor of this character-filled building with a distinct pre-war charm, the perks of living in such a vibrant neighborhood are endless. Bay Ridge is renowned for its welcoming community, scenic parks, and fantastic dining options, all just a stone's throw away. Commuting is a breeze with nearby access to public transportation, and the area is dotted near many schools and recreational spots for all to enjoy. Ready to make this charming rental your own? Don't miss out on this unique opportunity. Schedule a showing today and see first-hand what makes this property so special!
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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