Disclaimer: Unit is under renovation, Photos are of a similar unit in the building
Be the first to occupy this gut-renovated railroad two bedroom in one of NYC's best neighborhoods!
Just three flights up in a pet friendly walk-up building, you'll be acquainted with your new apartment!
Beaming with brand new fresh renovations and space to match, this is sure to be the perfect place to call home.
The unit features a charming and quintessential NYC feel with the railroad style layout with 2 points of access, Perfect for roommates, or creating separation from your home office!
Both rooms will fit a full size bed comfortably, in addition to some smaller furniture.
Natural light fills the space from either end of the unit and truthfully, really makes this apartment that much more cozy.
With laundry a few short steps away at the end of the block, and an extremely attentive super, all of the necessities are at your fingertips!
Known for its safety, and family atmosphere, the upper east side has been an area of the city people are just drawn to.
Bustling with amazing restaurants and unique, quiet tree lined streets, the area is a great juxtaposition of entertainment and serenity!
And, when it comes to transportation, the express Q train is a short walk away at 86th St. You'll be up and down the East side in no time at all!
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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