Occupying the entire second floor of the building, this unique apartment enjoys windows on three sides, providing excellent natural light and ventilation throughout.
The apartment has just undergone a complete renovation and is ready for its first occupants. All three bedrooms comfortably accommodate a queen-size bed and additional furniture, and each features a built-in closet. Large windows fill each room with natural light.
The centrally located living room creates an ideal gathering space. Unlike many apartments, it offers ample room for a full-sized couch, dining table, entertainment center, and more, making it perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
The brand-new windowed kitchen features never-used stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher and above-range microwave. There is also space for a breakfast table and chairs.
The windowed bathroom has been completely renovated and includes an oversized glass-enclosed shower with sliding doors, a rain showerhead, and an exhaust fan vented directly to the outside for added comfort.
Each room is equipped with its own ductless air-conditioning unit. Heat and hot water are included in rent and provided by the building.
179 Central Avenue is an exceptionally well-maintained building located in the heart of Bushwick, at the intersection of Central Avenue, Marcy Avenue, and DeKalb Avenue. The M train is just 3 minutes away, with the J train approximately 10 minutes away. You'll also enjoy easy access to Maria Hernandez Park and an outstanding selection of neighborhood restaurants, cafés, and entertainment venues nearby.
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Surrounded by Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ridgewood Queens, East New York and Brownsville, Bushwick is a trendy area beloved by artists and young professionals. With a hopping nightlife and some great restaurants, it's no wonder why people love this neighborhood.
Some of the roads traversed by hipsters and artists on their bikes today are trails cut by Native Americans. Taken over by the Dutch, the land became food and tobacco farms, and then transitioned into an industrial hotspot in the 1800's.
The factories of Bushwick primarily produced sugar, oil, and various chemicals. These factories brought many immigrants, especially German ones, to the neighborhood. These immigrants opened many breweries and Bushwick was soon named as the "beer capital of the Northeast."
During the late 1800's, Bushwick garnered more of an Italian population as well, though industry still dominated the neighborhood until after WWII, when many of the factories…
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