Soaring ceiling heights and iconic DUMBO streetscape views set the tone in this spacious one-bedroom, where a Juliette balcony, oversized windows, and excellent light create an airy loft-like feel from the moment you walk in. An open kitchen with breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, gas stove, dishwasher, and garbage disposal flows seamlessly into the living area, making it easy to cook, entertain, and work from home in one comfortable space. The king-size bedroom features a walk-in closet and solar shades for both storage efficiency and restful nights, while LED energy-efficient track lighting and hardwood floors add a polished modern finish throughout. In-home comforts are complemented by a well-maintained elevator building with on-site laundry and a 24-hour gym, plus a package room that simplifies everyday deliveries. All of this sits in the heart of DUMBO, moments from cobblestone streets, waterfront parks, cafes, and multiple subway lines connecting quickly to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Amenities:
- Elevator; full-time doorman; live-in superintendent
- Laundry in building; 24-hour gym/fitness center
- Juliette balcony; excellent light; hardwood floors
- Breakfast bar; stainless steel appliances; gas stove; microwave; dishwasher; garbage disposal; ice maker
- Walk-in closet; solar shades; LED energy-efficient track lighting
- Bicycle room; storage options
- Pet-friendly for cats and dogs (per building policies)
For more details or to schedule a private tour of this DUMBO residence, please contact the listing agent to arrange your viewing
Application fee: $20 or less per applicantDUMBO is a small neighborhood with a lot of heart that's located right where the name implies: Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Right of the water, this Brooklyn neighborhood is full of trendy entrepreneurs seeking to make an impact in the fields of technology and art.
DUMBO started out as a neighborhood in Brooklyn known as Olympia. In the late 1700's, private landowners purchased much of modern day DUMBO and turned it into Summer homes for wealthy Manhattanites. While this dream never really took off, DUMBO was a popular port neighborhood for those traveling from Manhattan to Brooklyn.
Factories began popping up around the mid 1800's and DUMBO became a place of industry for the next few decades. DUMBO was known for innovation as well, especially in 1890 when the cardboard box was invented there. DUMBO would remain largely industrial, even after World War II.
After many of the factories and office buildings were abandoned in the years after…
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