Welcome to the #GARDEN at 436 Quincy: a lovely two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment available for rent on a leafy block in the heart of BedStuy.
Spanning a full floor of a historic brownstone, this unit has been renovated to include all modern conveniences. Solid white oak flooring paired with oversized windows give way to a bright and welcoming living/dining area. The kitchen, outfitted with Frigidaire & Blomberg stainless steel appliances, has plenty of storage. A vented stove top is also highly appreciated by home cooks. The chic neutral-toned bathroom includes a deep soaking tub, spacious wood vanity, and herringbone floors. Both bedrooms are back-facing and quiet, enjoying southern exposure and closet space. Finally, just outside the secondary bedroom is a wonderful covered patio - perfect for a small garden, cocktail table + chairs, and more. With centralized heating/cooling, an integrated speaker system, and in-unit laundry to boot, this rental has it all.
436 Quincy Street is a handsome townhouse in prime BedStuy. The location couldn't be better: just two short blocks to Herbert Von King Park and surrounded by an abundance of grocery stores, cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and more. As for transportation, the G & A/C trains are all within a comfortable distance, as well as B43, B52, and B44 bus lines. No shortage of CitiBike stations, either!
- Pets: Cats okay. Sorry, no pups.
- ASAP or Feb 1st lease start.
- Showing by appointment.
- Ask for our video tour!
Commonly known as "Bed-Stuy", this densely populated neighborhood in Brooklyn is a busy residential and commercial area. Surrounded by Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, Bushwick and Willaimsburg, the neighborhood has an easy commute to Manhattan and typically offers lower rent than its neighbors, making this a popular place for young professionals and students. Those looking to rent in this neighborhood can expect to find their home on beautifully tree-lined, brownstone filled streets.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is actually made up of several micro-neighborhoods. One of them, Stuyvesant Heights, takes its name from the last Governor of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, Peter Stuyvesant. The other half of the name, Bedford, comes from one of the first major colonies in New Amsterdam. While Bedford was a major settlement, Stuyvesant Heights was largely farmland, and that was the relationship between the two settlements until after the Revolutionary…
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