$3,995
Updated a year ago
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Duet Condominiums

185 13th Street, 2-N

Gowanus, Brooklyn | 3rd Ave & 4th Ave

4 Rooms1 Bed1 BathCondo

$3,995
Lease Term12-12 Months
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

  • Corner Apartment
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Ceilings
  • Parlor
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Storage Loft
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Flr-to-Clg Windows
  • Convection Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Open Kitchen
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Soaking Tub

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard [315 SF]
  • Deck
  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Video Intercom
  • Elevator

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 185 13th Street, 2-N

Just in time for summer! This spacious 1-bed, 1-bath comes with its own private, 315 SF backyard complete with an outdoor kitchen (grill, fridge & ample counterspace), water hose and power. Perfect for BBQs, planting veggies, or whatever your heart desires! No board package required. Luxury and comfort abound. The apartment has been outfitted with a full suite of modern amenities including videocom, central heating/air washer/dryer. The chef’s kitchen is replete with stainless steel appliances and an abundance of cabinet space. An additional storage cage comes with the apartment as well - no charge. Apartment: - Private backyard w/ grill, refrigeration, water & power - Balcony - Central HVAC - Washer/Dryer in unit - Floor to ceiling oversized windows - Brazilian cherry wood floors - Generous utility closet - Additional storage cage Kitchen: - Ceaserstone countertops - Wenge wood cabinetry - Bosch range & oven - Microwave Bathroom: - Deep soaking tub - Hansgrohe fixtures Building: - Elevator - Video intercom Transport: Two blocks from the F, G and R subway lines. CitiBike station 1 block away The property is located on a tree lined street in the heart of Gowanus, possibly the hippest neighborhood in Brooklyn. So much is happening, from the exceptional restaurants filling 3rd Avenue’s restaurant row to the plethora of bars, sport complexes, artist communities and other entertainment venues. Whole Foods is around the corner. It is a neighborhood that provides something for everyone.

Listing History for 185 13th Street, 2-N

Now
03/27/2025
Rented by Shannon Eidman
Compass
03/25/2025
Applications by Shannon Eidman
Compass

Building Details for 185 13th Street

OwnershipCondo
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVideo Intercom
AgePost-War
AccessElevator
Year Built2007
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts4/7
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

4 Av-9 St
0.15 miles
Prospect Av
0.22 miles
Smith-9 Sts
0.42 miles

Citi Bike

12 St & 4 Ave
0.06 miles
3 Ave & 14 St
0.09 miles

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Gowanus | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Gowanus is a colorful neighborhood with an industrial aesthetic, tree-lined streets, historic structures, as well as luxury condos and rental buildings. It has a great art scene, fantastic eateries and bars and a 1.8-mile canal that snakes through most of the neighborhood. The variety of elements make it a desirable place to live.  

The neighborhood is on the crest of a major change due to a recently passed rezoning plan that will allow more residential construction. Especially around the Gowanus Canal where construction was once prohibited. The plan will bring new jobs, affordable housing, and create a neighborhood with walkable green spaces and amenities. It’s safe to say that change is coming to Gowanus.  

Gowanus is bounded by Hoyt Street to the west, 4th Avenue to the east, Warren Street, Baltic Street and Wycoff Street to the north, and Gowanus Expressway to the south.

The neighborhood is named after Gouwane, a chief in the Canarsie Indian tribe. His name, according to the history books, translates to “the sleeper.” Other historic accounts say that the Gowanus name comes from the Dutch word gouwee, which translates to the word bay. Based on early New York History surrounding Dutch settlers and native tribes, both accounts seem plausible. 

Gowanus began development as far back as the 1630s when the Dutch arrived. They began building farms and soon realized the marshy lands they settled were not the best for growing crops and farming. They began damming up certain areas of the land with hopes of creating better soil and powering their windmills. This was the beginning of the formation of the Gowanus canal.

The natural estuary was once brimming with oysters and fish. But in the 1800s, the canal was turned into an industrial and transportation waterway. In the mid 1900’s, industrial factories like manufactured gas plants, paper mills, and other businesses opened along the canal and casually polluted the water. It’s cleanup efforts have come a long way but there is still much work to be done. 

The newly approved Gowanus rezoning plan has caused lots of buzz this year. Mayor Bill DeBlasio's plan will rezone 82 blocks which will pave the way for an estimated 8,500 new apartments, 3,000 of which would be offered to low and moderate-income New Yorkers. The plan includes major improvements to the local infrastructure. Although the rezoning plan might not create a housing boom today or tomorrow, proponents say the rezoning sets the stage for major growth in Gowanus in the decades to come.

The F, G, D, N, R, and W subway lines service the Gowanus neighborhood.

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OLR ID: 2120639