$1,575
Updated 7 years ago
Rented

1295 Sterling Place, 1-B

Crown Heights, Brooklyn | Troy Ave & Schenectady Ave

3 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath600 Square FeetRental Property

$1,575
Lease Term1-12 Months
Rent Per SF
$32
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.

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Policies

  • No Pets
  • No Smoking

Property Description for 1295 Sterling Place, 1-B

Location: Sterling Place – CLOSE TO 3 and 4 train. Townhouse! GREAT APARTMENT! Great Location. SUN-FILLED SPACIOUS KING SIZED ONE BEDROOM! Full Kitchen and Bath. Excellent, Attentive Owner. Have your paperwork ready! -Last two years tax returns -Most recent bank statement (checking & savings) -Last 3 pay stubs and/or proper letter from employer stating job title, salary, length of employment. -Landlord Reference Letter with 3 most recent rent receipts. Solid Income a must. 40x monthly rent. Credit 650 + Pets Case-by-case.

Listing History for 1295 Sterling Place, 1-B

Now
05/15/2019
Rented by Kathleen Doran
Compass
05/02/2019
$1,575
Initial Rent by Kathleen Doran
Compass

Building Details for 1295 Sterling Place

OwnershipRental Property
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AccessWalk-up
Floors2
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Crown Hts-Utica Av
0.25 miles
Kingston Av
0.39 miles

Citi Bike

Troy Ave & Park Pl
0.06 miles
Sterling Pl & Schenectady Ave
0.1 miles

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Crown Heights | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Originally known as Crown Hill by the Lenape Indians that lived there, Crown Heights has evolved into a diverse neighborhood, occupied primarily by Hasidic Jews and one of the largest Caribbean populations to be found anywhere outside of the West Indies. 

Head over to Nostrand Avenue, one of the main West Indian commercial areas in the neighborhood, which is lined with stores that have been in those exact same places for generations, providing their goods and services to area residents. Kingston Avenue has similar commercial activities that support the Jewish community, and Franklin Avenue shows the most signs of change and gentrification, with an ever-expanding mix of yoga studios, coffee shops, and organic grocery stores that serve the influx of young professionals. No matter which of these areas you visit, you will find an interesting mix of businesses that you wouldn’t normally picture as existing side-by-side. It is all part of the cultural diversity of Crown Heights.

The neighborhood is bisected, from east to west, by Eastern Parkway, which is a beautiful, 3-mile-long boulevard lined with mature trees. This leafy oasis was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, famed designer of Central Park, the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, and the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C.

You will find a mix of low-rise apartment buildings, large middle-class elevator buildings, brownstones, and some luxury buildings. Century-old architecture stands next to modern residential developments in a visually interesting mix of styles, much as the diversity of the residents exists. People who would not normally meet and mix are forging new pathways to cultural understanding by working, living, and playing together in the same neighborhood.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 1821733