This is a true two bedroom/one bathroom apartment in an awesome location. The apartment features a 250 square foot private outdoor roof deck overlooking a side street off 4th Ave, hardwood floors, exposed brick, two nicely sized bedrooms with closets (master has a fireplace), a well-light bathroom with a tub, windows and sunlight in every room, and a well-sized living space that leads to the private outdoor space. About 425 square feet of interior space + 250 square feet outdoor space for this second floor walk-up unit!
This is a quiet, low-key 3 story building with only 3 residential units originally built in 1910. The charm still remains with hardwood floors and exposed brick in each unit, with updates of modern convenience like a laundry room in the basement with 2 washer and 2 dryers for just three units. The management is great and very responsive and considerate of its tenants.
This location is fantastic, right on the border of Greenwood Heights, Park Slope, and South Slope. There are plenty of great pizza places, restaurants, and a few local bars nearby. Prospect Park is just one mile away! Transportation is not an issue here as the D, N, R, and W trains are just 3.5 blocks away, with an easy and quick transfer to the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, and LIRR trains at Barclays Center hub. There is also a CitiBike station about 8 blocks away as well!
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Greenwood Heights is both a neighborhood of industry and livability. While most of the neighborhood is made up of the Green-Wood Cemetery, just southwest of Prospect Park, a good amount of people live here for the waterfront views and easy access to busier parts of Brooklyn.
After playing a major role in the Battle of Long Island during the American Revolution, Greenwood became a cemetery for fallen soldiers of the war. The portion of the neighborhood west of the cemetery was a very popular port, which is why housing started to pop up here.
While still largely industrial, the population of the area grew in the 1800's, the affordable prices attracting the working class and the newly immigrated. The neighborhood was thriving until the Great Depression whipped out much of the business brought in by factories and the waterfront.
Greenwood Heights became known as an area for the impoverished by the 1960's. It remained this way until real…
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