This exquisite 1BR 1BA home offers a luxurious living experience with a private keyed elevator, providing direct access to your floor. A modern and elegant residence in the heart of Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed space featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the home with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding cityscape. The open kitchen, equipped with Bosch and Blomberg appliances, Caesarstone counters, and a breakfast bar, is a chef's dream, perfect for culinary creations and entertaining guests.
Relax and unwind in the Scandinavian-inspired bathroom, complete with soaking tubs, rainfall shower, Carrara white marble vanity counters with Kohler vessel sinks, and in-unit washer/dryer for added convenience. The residence boasts concrete floors, central heating, soundproof windows, and central AC, ensuring comfort throughout the year. Outside, a private terrace beckons for al fresco dining and relaxation, while the building amenities include a bike storage, package room, video intercom, video security, and even a gym for an active lifestyle. Additionally, on-site parking for rent (when available).
Conveniently located in a vibrant neighborhood, this home offers easy access to all that Brooklyn has to offer. With water, heat, and AC included, this is an opportunity to experience luxurious city living at its finest. Don't miss the chance to make this sophisticated urban retreat your own. Tenant responsible for electric and cable. Pets allowed case by case.
The eastern part of Flatbush, bordered by Brownsville and Carnasie, East Flatbush is a diverse residential suburb full of shopping and restaurants. A fusion of city and suburban life, this neighborhood has a lot to offer those who call it home.
Flatbush was founded in 1651 under the name, Midwout, by the Dutch settlers of the area. Once the British took over in 1664, it became the county seat Kings County. A bustling town, Flatbush remained the county seat until 1894 when it was incorporated into the town of Brooklyn.
Once Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, East Flatbush largely became a commuter neighborhood for Brooklyn and Manhattan, while Flatbush proper remained a relatively popular area. In the mid-1900's large swaths of Haitian immigrants began living here, adding their culture and influence to the neighborhood.
Though East Flatbush had some rough times during the Civil Rights era, the 1990's saw a vast reduction in crime…
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