start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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May 01 2025 | open | 2 |
$4,025 |
information:Heat, gas and WiFi Included - Electric not included New York Furnished Rental Deals * |
This fully furnished one-bedroom apartment can be found on the first floor (same as the ground floor in Europe) of a historic brownstone in Bedford-Stuyvesant! With a separate entrance, this apartment includes lots of natural light and hardwood floors. Located near Saratoga Avenue & Macdonough Street, this apartment features a queen size bed with sheets, and several large closets. You will find an open, fully equipped kitchen with high-quality appliances (dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator with ice-maker, gas burning chef oven/stove, toaster, coffeemaker, etc.), and a bright, clean bathroom. The bathroom includes a shower, tub, a water closet, and towels! In addition, there is central AC unit in the bedroom and living room. You will also find a separate laundry room with a washing machine! A rare convenience to find in New York! This apartment is tastefully decorated with mid-century and vintage industrial furniture, original artworks and access to a patio overlooking a lovely lush garden.
Living in this apartment, you will find an easy access to Manhattan, Williamsburg and Bushwick. The Saratoga Park is only a block away from this apartment! Bedford-Stuyvesant is famous for its jazz clubs and diverse cultures. From French cuisines, to Southern cooking, and Caribbean fares, this area is an opportunity you cannot miss to explore! If you live in this apartment, you will also find good restaurants to try, such as: Top Tier, Butch & Coco, Sonora, Lady Moo Moo, and more!
The closest NYC subway station is on Halsey Street / Broadway (0.3mi/400m; about 5 minutes walk) on the J line connecting to downtown Manhattan in 20 minutes. The C train can be accessed at the Ralph Avenue / Fulton Street Station (0.5mi/900m; about 10 minutes walk). There is also a citibike station and buses, found two blocks away connecting to Downtown Brooklyn and the L train.