Discover this beautifully renovated 2-bedroom apartment in Sunset Park, featuring a convenient in-unit washer and dryer, situated in a tranquil two-family building.
The unit boasts hardwood floors, a spacious open living room with an attached kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher and offers ample cabinet storage. The bedrooms are generously sized, accommodating a King Size bedroom sets, and provide extensive closet space and split A/C unit for Cooling and Heating in each room.
Just a one-minute walk to the 53rd Street R trains, conveniently located on the building's corner, offering easy access to the city and various points in South Brooklyn. Commuting is a breeze, and you can even opt for the NYC Ferry from the nearby 58th Street terminal for a convenient journey to work or a day at Riis Park in the Rockaways. Explore Industry City, indulge in the vibrant shops, restaurants, and cafes in Sunset or Bay Ridge. The apartment is blocks away from the picturesque Sunset Park, featuring a new pool and a Farmer's Green Market every Saturday.
Heat and Electric is NOT included, and guarantors are accepted. This fantastic opportunity is available immediately but won't last long! A strong credit score and income at least 40 times the rent are essential.
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 theā¦
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