Make this beautifully renovated 3 bedroom/1.5 bath apartment with private outdoor space your new home in Gravesend! 8883 24th Avenue, Unit 2 is a bright and spacious residence featuring a massive living and dining area with oversized windows, beautiful hardwood flooring throughout, and direct access to a private balcony overlooking the neighborhood.
The separate windowed kitchen comes appointed with white shaker cabinetry, stone countertops, a sleek tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, modern lighting, and excellent cabinet/storage space. All three bedrooms are well-proportioned and come with their own closets, while the primary bedroom also features a private en-suite half bath. The elegant full bath includes a tub, subway tiling, black modern fixtures, a glass shower door, and a contemporary vanity.
Additional features include ceiling fans, great natural light, baseboard heating, clean modern finishes, and a practical layout with separation between the living space and bedrooms. Located in Gravesend, extremely convenient to local shops, grocery options, restaurants, cafes, and everyday neighborhood conveniences along 86th Street, Stillwell Avenue, and Cropsey Avenue. Local transportation includes the D train at 25th Avenue, providing easy access throughout Brooklyn and into Manhattan.
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Located right above Coney Island, Gravesend has a long, fascinating history as a coastal town. Once the entertainment capital of Brooklyn, Gravesend is now a popular residential neighborhood full of spacious single family homes.
Not only is Gravesend one of the first Dutch settlements in the New Netherlands, it's also the only settlement that was founded by a woman. Lady Deborah Moody, her and her followers having been excommunicated for being Anabaptists, were sold the land and founded the Town of Gravesend.
Gravesend became several farms and a suburban haven for the people of Kings County. However, with the sudden popularity of Sheepshead Bay, then part of Gravesend, the town decided to become more of a resort community, building race tracks and many hotels. Gravesend became part of Brooklyn in 1894 and part of the larger New York City in 1898.
The racetracks of Gravesend had to close in 1910 due to New York outlawing horse races. Coney Island…
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