No Fee Rental - 2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartment at The Margo, 180 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn
Welcome to this bright and spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment at the recently built luxury building, The Margo, located in the heart of Fort Greene! This modern, full-service residence offers an unbeatable combination of comfort, style, and convenience.
Unit Features:
In-unit Washer/Dryer
Expansive windows that flood the space with natural light
Open kitchen layout with Caesarstone countertops
Sleek Stainless Steel appliances
Tile flooring in the kitchen and hardwood floors throughout the living areas
Contemporary bathroom finishes and fixtures
Ample closet space for all your storage needs
Building Amenities:
Stunning rooftop deck with panoramic views
Private outdoor garden for relaxation
24/7 Doorman service
Fully equipped Gym & Fitness Center
Children's playroom
Concierge services to assist with your needs
Parking garage
Bike room
Package room for convenience
Location:
Just steps away from vibrant bars, top-tier restaurants, nightlife, and shopping
Easy access to multiple subway lines (A, C, B, Q, R, F, 2, 3, 4, 5) for hassle-free commuting
Close to supermarkets, parks, and recreational spaces
This luxurious apartment offers a rare opportunity to live in one of Brooklyn's most sought-after neighborhoods. Don't miss out-schedule a showing today!
[Photo disclaimer: Images are representative of a similar unit in the same building.]
Located by DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill and Vinegar Hill, Downtown Brooklyn is considered the central business district for Brooklyn. Right in the heart of the action, those looking to live here will have access to parks, schools, and an easy commute to Manhattan.
Downtown Brooklyn was one of the first parts of the borough to be settled by the Dutch. When the British took over in 1664, the area was turned into the central business district for the City of Brooklyn.
Although the rest of the city was relatively indifferent to the Slave Trade, Downtown Brooklyn was the rare exception. Full of abolitionists, this neighborhood provided the massive support need to get slavery abolished in New York in 1827.
After Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, business ramped up in Downtown Brooklyn, but the number of people wanting to live there ramped up as well. Today, Downtown Brooklyn is equal parts…
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