Savor the satifaction and bliss as you settle into your new apartment with plenty of light ,extra large living /diningroom,close to everything but nothing comes close .This apartment is mins from public transportation,supermarket ,shops.resturants,Laundarymat close by.
AMENITIES
Exclusive
Cats Allowed
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Interior
Bathroom Information
Full Bathrooms: 1
Interior Information
Interior Features: First Floor Bedroom, Marble Counters
Flooring Type: Hardwood
Room 1
Level: First
Type: Another type, bath room, bedroom, , kitchen, living room/dining room,
Room Information
Rooms: 4
Basement Information
Basement: None
Exterior
Property Information
Architectual Style: Apt In Bldg
Property Type: Residential Lease
Property Sub Type: Apartment
Property Condition: GOOD
Year Built: 1907
Building Information
Levels: One
Building Area Units: Square Feet
Lot Information
Lot Features: Near Public Transit
Lot Size Acres: 0.09
Square Footage: 4,007
Lot Size Dimensions: 40x100.17
Land Information
Water Source: Public
Water Source: Gas Stand Alone
Utilities
Utilities Information
Cooling: None
Heating: Natural Gas, Baseboard
Sewer : Public Sewer
Parking
Parking Information
Parking Features: On Street
Location
Location Information
Directions: D AND R TRAIN WALK TO 41ST AND 5TH AVE
County or Parish: Brooklyn
Other
HOA Information
Association Fee Includes: Trash, Sewer, Water
Listing Information
On Market Date: 2024-05-04
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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.
Fun Facts and History of
Sunset Park
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…
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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,000. The manager allows pet cats but does not seem to allow dogs. As always, you should ask as early in the process as possible if you have any questions regarding the pet policy.
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