Located in stunning Stuyvesant Heights, famous for some of Brooklyn's most attractive historic brownstones and townhouses, 930 Dekalb Avenue is a mere 25-minute commute to the city with close access to the J, M, and Z trains. At the corner of Dekalb Avenue and Marcus Garvey Blvd, this building is conveniently surrounded by a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets. This brown masonry building on a treelined street would be a fine place for anyone to call home.
930 Dekalb Avenue is extremely unique in its decor, as each floor is completely different but equally charming. On the first floor, you'll find an elegant and royal style to the hallways featuring golden framed black marble paneling, antique light fixtures, and floral details. Moving up the white marble stairs to the second floor of the building, you're met with a rustic and simplistic feel of large white tiling and antique license plates from all over the United States. The unique third floor features complete mock-brick tiling covering the walls and rounded ceiling creating antique style. Stepping onto the final and fourth floor lined with artwork that is embedded in the walls of the hallway feels like a high-end art gallery right outside your door. This eclectic building also features rooftop access with a breathtaking view of Manhattan.
Commonly known as "Bed-Stuy", this densely populated neighborhood in Brooklyn is a busy residential and commercial area. Surrounded by Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, Bushwick and Willaimsburg, the neighborhood has an easy commute to Manhattan and typically offers lower rent than its neighbors, making this a popular place for young professionals and students. Those looking to rent in this neighborhood can expect to find their home on beautifully tree-lined, brownstone filled streets.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is actually made up of several micro-neighborhoods. One of them, Stuyvesant Heights, takes its name from the last Governor of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, Peter Stuyvesant. The other half of the name, Bedford, comes from one of the first major colonies in New Amsterdam. While Bedford was a major settlement, Stuyvesant Heights was largely farmland, and that was the relationship between the two settlements until after the Revolutionary…
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