The separate kitchen is a large eat in and can accommodate a large dining table, with great cabinets space and countertops. The windowed kitchen is great for all your cooking needs. A separate dining area and a convenient work station add to the functional layout. The modern tiled bathroom features a pedestal sink.
Both bedrooms are large and spacious with great closet space and windows that let in a ton of natural sunlight. The living room is spacious to accommodate a large sectional sofa and office desk area.
With its ideal location near the Belt Parkway, Verrazano Bridge, and BQE, as well as the shops and restaurants on 3rd Avenue, and the commuter ferry at 69th Street Pier with express service to Wall Street, this home offers a blend of comfort and convenience. Industry City is also just a short distance away, adding to the vibrant lifestyle this location provides. Unit 1G is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the best of Bay Ridge living!
OnSite Parking available at time of closing and laundry in building with live in super, additional storage and bike storage available and all utilities are included. Pets are allowed and on approval.
Quick Profile
Bay Ridge is an old-world neighborhood neatly tucked into the southwest corner of Brooklyn within the shadows of the Verrazano Bridge. The neighborhood is encircled by the Belt Parkway along the shore line and the Gowanus Expressway inland.
Bay Ridge, long known for its generational pull, has historically been home to a diverse number of ethnic groups. While the area is flush with people of Irish, Italian and Greek descent, these ethnic communities have been joined by larger numbers of new groups, including people with Russian, Polish, Asian and Middle Eastern backgrounds. The Arab American community today in Bay Ridge represents the largest concentration of Arab Americans in New York City.
For many years, Bay Ridge and its waterside location, would attract the affluent. But most of the mansions that once lined Shore Road are long gone and have been replaced by six-story apartment buildings.
Aside from the low-rise apartment buildings, the neighborhood pretty much consists of one and two-family homes. Lush front yards and trimmed hedges are pretty common here.
Current zoning and limitations on building heights restrict any out of the norm development. At present, the future beholds small development on some of the commercial strips and teardowns of older homes for smaller residential projects.