🏠 **Act Now! 2BR/1BA Apartment Available 6/1/24 - No Broker Fee**
Contact Chris Gill at 718-550-7962 to Schedule Your Showing Today!
Don't Miss Out on This Rare Opportunity!
**Key Features:**
🛏️ 2 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom - Perfect for Comfortable Living
🌆 No Broker Fee - Save Big on Your Move!
🌇 Common Roof Deck - Enjoy Stunning Views of the City Skyline
🎓 Diplomats Welcome - Ideal for Professionals
🍽️ Granite Kitchen - Modern and Stylish
🏙️ High Ceilings - Enhancing the Spacious Feel
🛁 Marble Bath - Luxurious Touch
🌳 Outdoor Space - Relax and Unwind Outdoors
🐾 Pets Welcome - Cats and Dogs OK
🌞 Private Balcony - Your Own Outdoor Retreat
🏠 Brownstone Living - Classic Charm with Modern Amenities
🍽️ Dishwasher - Convenient for Easy Cleanup
🌳 Hardwood Floors - Elegant and Durable
💡 Light-Filled Rooms - Brighten Your Day
🔨 Renovated - Upgraded for Your Comfort
🚇 Close to Subway - Easy Commute Anywhere in the City
👕 Washer/Dryer - In-Unit Laundry for Added Convenience
This exceptional apartment is available for move-in on 6/1/24, so don't wait! Reach out to Chris Gill at 718-550-7962 to schedule your showing and secure your new home. With no broker fee and a host of desirable features, this opportunity won't last long. Act now before it's too late!
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