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Available for early November. Tenant pays broker fee and building application fees.
Quiet East facing, this one-bedroom home features hardwood floors throughout, an open kitchen concept with breakfast bar, full-size stainless steel appliances, including a microwave and dishwasher. The living room can fit multiple furniture pieces and is perfect for entertaining.
Through the living room is the bedroom, which can fit a queen size bed plus furniture and has plenty of closet space for all of your storage needs. Two separate heating and cooling systems allow you to fully control the temperature in whichever room you're in.
53 Boerum Place is a full-service condo building offering amenities such as a live-in Super, 24-hour doorman, fitness center, on-site laundry, resident's lounge, and common landscaped courtyard. Small dogs ok, under 30lbs.
The building is located near Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Brooklyn Fare. As well as easy access to all major subway lines (N/ R/Q, 2/3, 4/5, F/G, A/C) Bordering multiple neighborhoods, you can be in Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, or Cobble Hill within a short commute, including the Brooklyn Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park for picturesque views of lower Manhattan and the Hudson.
Hip yet peaceful, Boerum Hill is a popular neighborhood where families and young professionals go to shop, eat, and live. Surrounded by Cobble Hill, Park Slope, and Fort Greene, this neighborhood is in the heart of the action.
Most of Boerum's colonial life was spent as the farmland and estate of the Boerum family. However, as Brooklyn expanded, the family soon had to sell their property to make homes for people. Row houses replaced the farmland between the 1840's and 70's.
Boerum Hill was largely a working class neighborhood, many people commuting to the industrial neighborhoods of Brooklyn as well as the Navy Yard. Even after the Navy Yard cut jobs and factories closed, the people of the neighborhood were able to stay strong and afford their homes, even through the Great Depression and the recession of the 1970's.
During the 1990's, homes that were formerly boarding houses started being purchased as private property as streets were listed as…
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