Sun-Drenched 1BR in Prime Sunset Park - Available Now!
Price: $2,300/month
Layout: 1 Bedroom / 1 Bathroom
Availability: Immediate Move-In
Move-In Costs
First Month's Rent: $2,300
Security Deposit: $2,300
Application Fee: $20 per person
The Apartment
Welcome home to this bright and airy 1-bedroom apartment featuring classic pre-war charm. Situated in a traditional Brooklyn walk-up, this unit offers a sun-flooded retreat.
Sun-Flooded Living Space: The spacious living room features stunning herringbone hardwood floors and two massive windows that drench the space in brilliant natural light.
Serene Bedroom: A cozy bedroom featuring beautiful hardwood floor borders, its own large window, and dedicated closet space.
Separate Windowed Kitchen: Equipped with a full-sized refrigerator, gas stove, clean backsplash, and an extra window to keep the space bright and well-ventilated.
Bathroom: A fully tiled, windowed bathroom featuring a deep soaking tub, vanity, and subway tile.
Smart Storage: Includes a dedicated deep closet outfitted with built-in shelving and dual hanging rods.
The Location: Sunset Park
Live in one of Brooklyn's most vibrant, community-driven neighborhoods!
Steps away from the iconic rolling hills, skyline views, and green spaces of Sunset Park.
Surrounded by an incredible mix of local boutiques, diverse dining options, and everyday shopping.
Convenient transit access makes commuting into Manhattan or across Brooklyn a breeze.
Schedule a Tour: This unit is vacant and ready for immediate move-in. At $2,300 with a standard $20 application fee, it will rent quickly. Message today to secure your private viewing!
On the west side of Brooklyn below Greenwood Heights, Sunset Park is a bustling and diverse community. With tons of places to shop, eat, and drink, this neighborhood is popular with both residents and tourists alike.
First settled in 1636 and fully settled in 1640, Sunset Park was one of the first Dutch settlements of New Amsterdam. Once the British took over in 1664, the area was split so half was part of Brooklyn and the other half was part of New Utrecht. The shore was used as a major port, especially during the American Revolution.
Due to Sunset Park's location, the area remained mostly farmland while other parts of Brooklyn were modernizing in the early to mid 1800's. Once the Green-Wood Cemetery opened in the 1840's, it drew large crowds, prompting ferry service from Manhattan and encouraging growth in the area.
A building boom, starting in the late 1800's, drew scores of people to the area. Subway lines were added, resulting in the…
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