Located just two flights up in a beautifully maintained red-brick townhouse, this oversized one-bedroom home with a separate office spans approximately 800 square feet and offers a comfortable retreat in the heart of Williamsburg. 111 South 2nd Street enjoys exceptional natural light, charming original details, and the privacy of a full-floor layout.
Triple exposures and eight windows create a bright and airy feel throughout. The apartment features an open living room, a separate dining area, hardwood flooring, and custom millwork and moldings. The windowed eat-in kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a dishwasher, and ample cabinet storage. The spacious bedroom is complemented by a separate home office, while the renovated bathroom features clean white tile and a walk-in shower. The apartment is currently undergoing additional improvements, including the installation of a brand-new ductless split system.
111 South 2nd Street is conveniently located between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street, close to the L train at Bedford Avenue, the J, M, and Z trains at Marcy Avenue, and the East River Ferry. Surrounded by some of Williamsburg's best restaurants, cafés, shopping, and waterfront destinations, this thoughtfully laid-out home offers space, character, and convenience in one of Brooklyn's most dynamic neighborhoods.
Laundry is located in the basement. Pets are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that the photos shown are from the prior listing.
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Famous outside of NYC, Williamsburg is a rapidly growing neighborhood known for a large population of young artists, indie rockers, hipsters and a diverse community. Surrounded by Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, and Navy Yard, Williamsburg is a bustling neighborhood with a lot to offer.
Originally it's own village, Williamsburg has had a long history as a home for Manhattanites seeking a less-expensive refuge across the river. Because of the convenience of the village, the population grew fast. It became the Town of Williamsburg in 1840, and evolved again into the City of Williamsburg in 1855. However, Williamsburg was soon incorporated into Brooklyn that same year.
Once Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, more transportation options were added, making Williamsburg very popular, especially among immigrant populations. Post-WWII, it became home to many Hasidic Jews as well as people from Puerto Rico and the…
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