Rare opportunity - Parlor floor 3-bedroom or 2 bedroom + home office with 1.5 baths and a private 460 SF - 43 SM planted private garden with blue stone patio. Full floor home on Sunset Park's most coveted street. Located directly across the street from the quiet part of Sunset Park on the 1st floor of the most pristine brownstone that was fully renovated down to the studs and contains 2 units.
850 SF - 79 SM. Enjoy park views and Southern exposures from the bay windows in the living room, dining area and kitchen. The 3rd bedroom or home office has pocket doors that connect the space to the primary bedroom. There are hardwood floors throughout, 9-foot ceilings, overhead lighting, plenty of closet space and a vented LG washer / dryer. The open kitchen with a breakfast bar offers ample storage space and is fitted with Caesarstone countertops, Bertazzoni gas stove top, Bosch dishwasher and microwave, and a Summit refrigerator. The primary bedroom offers Northern exposures from the bay windows and overlooks the brownstones beautiful private backyard with mature plantings, several seating spaces, and a blue stoon patio. Gas heating and 3 split A/C units for optimal cooling all year.
This home is quintessentially Brooklyn in one of the best locations in Sunset Park.
Cats only - no dogs and non-smokers only.
Easy access to the N,R & D trains.
Rent advertised is net effective rent (1 month free on a 12 month lease) gross rent is $4,475.
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…
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