2 BR, 2 BA, 1000 sq ft sun-filled gut renovated, open floor plan, garden apartment, 4 minute walk to the 2, 5 subway stop . Complete 2020 renovation with new kitchen, bathrooms, new sheetrocked walls, refinished floors and 9' ceilings throughout this 1910 building. Quiet and safe E. Flatbush location just a 4 minute and 23 second walk to the Beverly stop on the 2, 5 trains. Apartment comes with washer-dryer. The front door opens into the vestibule on the parlor level with chic penny tiled floors. The apartment has an open floor plan for the kitchen, living room and dining areas. The generous living room has bay windows. The newly remodeled kitchen has maple cabinetry, quartz countertops, marble subway tile backsplash, and stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher and washer-dryer. The tranquil master suite measures 10'8" X 13'10" and can accommodate a king-size bedroom set and boasts a luxurious en-suite bathroom with a high-end glass shower and a designer mosaic penny tiled floor. The spacious bedroom is south facing and sun-filled and measures 8'3" X 13'10", has an expansive closet, and looks out on the quiet back yard. This bedroom has the door that leads to the garden. The apartment has a private deck with steps down to the large private patio with a wooden fence surrounded by sylvan greenery. The deck is exclusive to this apartment. The garden is shared.
The eastern part of Flatbush, bordered by Brownsville and Carnasie, East Flatbush is a diverse residential suburb full of shopping and restaurants. A fusion of city and suburban life, this neighborhood has a lot to offer those who call it home.
Flatbush was founded in 1651 under the name, Midwout, by the Dutch settlers of the area. Once the British took over in 1664, it became the county seat Kings County. A bustling town, Flatbush remained the county seat until 1894 when it was incorporated into the town of Brooklyn.
Once Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, East Flatbush largely became a commuter neighborhood for Brooklyn and Manhattan, while Flatbush proper remained a relatively popular area. In the mid-1900's large swaths of Haitian immigrants began living here, adding their culture and influence to the neighborhood.
Though East Flatbush had some rough times during the Civil Rights era, the 1990's saw a vast reduction in crime…
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