Experience the luxury of modern living at 65 Gates Avenue, situated on one of Clinton Hill's most sought-after blocks.
Residence No. 3 is a beautifully renovated 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment that combines contemporary design with historic Brooklyn character. Enter into a bright space with white oak hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with an integrated refrigerator and dishwasher, GE gas range, custom hardwood cabinetry, quartz countertops, and an elegant marble mosaic backsplash. The spacious living room features three large windows with treetop views and a restored original mantel for a touch of charm. The bedroom, located at the back of the apartment, opens onto a private balcony overlooking tranquil garden views. The bathroom is spa-inspired, with stylish floor tiles and porcelain wall finishes.
Additional features include central HVAC, a video intercom, and an in-unit washer and dryer for convenience.
Just one block from the vibrant shops and dining along Fulton Street, this home offers a village feel with easy access to local favorites like Otway, Place des Fetes, and Locanda Vini and Olii. Enjoy proximity to pocket parks, Fort Greene Park, Prospect Park, and quick subway access at the Franklin Ave stop for a seamless commute to Manhattan. Embrace the perfect balance of modern amenities and historic elegance in this beautiful Clinton Hill apartment
Snug between Fort Greene and Bed-Stuy, Clinton Hill is a neighborhood full of young professionals and students. Home to the Pratt Institute, this neighborhood has a lively nightlife that makes it popular with young folks.
Clinton Hill was founded by Dutch settlers in the 1640's. The Dutch used the area as tobacco fields, even after the Revolutionary War. The area wasn't developed as a residential neighborhood until the 1830's, when it quickly became a popular neighborhood.
After the Civil War, row houses were built in the neighborhood and became the majority of homes in the area. The Pratt institute was developed in 1887, making the area very popular with young professionals.
By the 1900's, the area became so popular that several mansions, leftover from the previous century, were demolished to make way for apartment complexes. The Pratt Institute helped the area avoid issues other Brooklyn neighborhoods were facing during the financial crises…
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