Available 5/1. Tenant occupied. First showing via Open House on Saturday 3/29 between 11AM - 12PM (no appointment required).
Garden level one bedroom + office & two full bathroom featuring an oversized 1000 sq/ft private garden & a sizable finished recreation room.
Apartment boasts central AC and heat, in unit washer & dryer, recessed lighting throughout, 4 large closets, and a dishwasher in the kitchen. All the bells and whistles one could ask for!
Enter the apartment into the open kitchen & living room featuring white shaker cabinets, exposed brick, quartzite counters and island (including an overhang for bar stools). Original pocket shutters add to the charm.
Down the hallway you'll find a full sized bathroom opposite two coat closets and the W/D. Primary bedroom includes an en-suite full bathroom, large closet and access to your private garden. Opposite the bedroom is a wonderful and cheery bonus room with 2 exposures, a closet and is absolutely perfect to WFH while overlooking your tranquil backyard.
The finished and windowed recreation room also has central air and is a great flex space as a media room or play room etc.
The garden walks directly out to a sizable blue stone patio with room for your grill and patio furniture. Take a step down to the pea gravel lined additional space where your creativity can take hold.
Located in a charming brownstone in the middle of a quiet and leafy block on Cambridge Place, you're perfectly situated in the heart of Clinton Hill. Just a quick jaunt to the G train or A/C trains for subway access.
Cats ok. Dogs case by case. Broker fee applies.
Snug between Fort Greene and Bed-Stuy, Clinton Hill is a neighborhood full of young professionals and students. Home to the Pratt Institute, this neighborhood has a lively nightlife that makes it popular with young folks.
Clinton Hill was founded by Dutch settlers in the 1640's. The Dutch used the area as tobacco fields, even after the Revolutionary War. The area wasn't developed as a residential neighborhood until the 1830's, when it quickly became a popular neighborhood.
After the Civil War, row houses were built in the neighborhood and became the majority of homes in the area. The Pratt institute was developed in 1887, making the area very popular with young professionals.
By the 1900's, the area became so popular that several mansions, leftover from the previous century, were demolished to make way for apartment complexes. The Pratt Institute helped the area avoid issues other Brooklyn neighborhoods were facing during the financial crises…
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