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46th Street
Sunset Park, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn, 11220
$2,500
Posted 5 days ago,
Immediate Move-In
Studio
1 Bath
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DESCRIPTION
Home Sweet Home.Charming and filled with character and delight, this bright and airy Studio apartment in prime Sunset Park is ready for move-in in early September. This expansive second-floor studio, located a flight above the parlor level, offers a designated sleeping area (sorry not pictured), a storage loft, 15‘6“ ceilings, exposed brick, a decorative fireplace, original wood plank floors, three skylights, and southern and northern light. The spacious open country-style kitchen with ample storage overlooks a private garden. The windowed bathroom, two large closets, plenty of space for a large dining table and six windows, a TON of storage space are just a few more of the added bonus to this jewel box apartment. Situated on a quiet residential street in the vibrant Sunset Park neighborhood, this apartment offers a prime location with an array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Sunset Park, located a few blocks away, offering breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a gym, an artificial grass soccer field and plenty of space to enjoy the green space. Bush Terminal Park at 43rd Street is only five blocks away, and Costco and the shops at Industry City is about a 15 minutes stroll. Additionally, the street offers ample parking and is just a short walk to the N, R, W train, making it an easy commute to Manhattan or Barclays transfer. No showings until August 30th. Small pets are considered.
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SUNSET PARK
On the west side of Brooklyn below Greenwood Heights, Sunset
Park is a bustling and diverse community. With tons of places to
shop, eat, and drink, this neighborhood is popular with both
residents and tourists alike.
First settled in 1636 and fully settled in 1640, Sunset Park was
one of the first Dutch settlements of New Amsterdam. Once the
British took over in 1664, the area was split so half was part of
Brooklyn and the other half was part of New Utrecht. The shore was
used as a major port, especially during the American
Revolution.
Due to Sunset Park's location, the area remained mostly farmland
while other parts of Brooklyn were modernizing in the early to mid
1800's. Once the Green-Wood Cemetery opened in the 1840's, it drew
large crowds, prompting ferry service from Manhattan and
encouraging growth in the area.
A building boom, starting in the late 1800's, drew scores of
people to the area. Subway lines were added, resulting in the…
Sunset Park Apartments, 11220 Apartments
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,500. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details. The kitchen conveniently includes a dishwasher.
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