$3,000
Updated 8 years ago
Rented

414 Monroe Street, 1

Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn | Tompkins Ave & Throop Ave

6 Rooms2 Beds2 Baths1,400 Square FeetMulti-Family

$3,000
Lease Term12-12 Months
Rent Per SF
$26
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Duplex

Property Description for 414 Monroe Street, 1

Amazing PARLOR FLOOR DUPLEX with EXCLUSIVE BACKYARD in Prime BedStuy!!Short distance from the Kingston-Throop C train station.Surrounded by many of BedStuy's top favorite eateries such as Peaches, Seraghina's and Bed-Vyne BrewThis home boasts HIGH CEILINGS, OVERSIZED WINDOWS and tons of CLOSETS suiting all of your STORAGE needs.The backyard is exclusive to this unit and serves as an idyllic urban oasisBathrooms are tiled and recently renovatedBeautiful hardwood floors throughoutNew KITCHEN APPLIANCESPET FRIENDLY.

Building Details for 414 Monroe Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeHouse
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1915
Floors/Apts3/3
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Kingston-Throop Avs
0.44 miles

Citi Bike

Putnam Ave & Throop Ave
0.08 miles
Monroe St & Tompkins Ave
0.15 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Nadia Hussey
Corcoran

Bedford Stuyvesant | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Known for its historic brownstones and tight-knit enclave, Bed-Stuy has increasingly left behind its early reputation for being a “bedroom community” and transcended into a highly desirable neighborhood. 

Distinct for its aesthetic, it is populated with ornate buildings characterized by cornices, friezes, finials, fluting and other marks of classic architecture. Built up during the period from 1870 to 1900, its historic district runs to the north of Jefferson Avenue, to the east of Malcolm X Boulevard and to the west of Tompkins Avenue. 

At one point known as “Brooklyn’s Little Harlem,” the shape of the area has shifted toward attracting a wider demographic of people thanks to the influx of bars, restaurants, antique furniture stores and vintage boutiques. More police enforcement paired with the decline of the crack epidemic at the beginning of the 2000s also opened the door for increased development, as well as the occupation of formerly abandoned buildings and spaces. 

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OLR ID: 1758069