You will love the open kitchen that faces the enormous living room and allows for easy dining and entertainment options. The kitchen has quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, micro-wave and white shaker style cabinetry. There is also a pantry for extra storage.
There are original hardwood floors throughout, two bedrooms and plenty of storage. The primary bedroom has a large walk-in closet. The bathroom has been renovated.
The building has 16 units and features a new laundry room, bike storage and extra storage lockers, and a Siedle video intercom system with security cameras. The location is perfect. You are moments away from the Q train or Atlantic Terminal (home to 11 subway lines and the LIR)
Fort Greene is a great cultural and vibrant neighborhood with the Barclay Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music and beautiful Fort Greene Park all within a 1-2 block radius of the building. For shopping there is Whole Foods, Trader Joes and a Farmers Market all close by. There are many restaurants and lots of night life to explore.
Quick Profile
Conveniently situated just north of the beautiful and lush Prospect Park, Fort Greene is rich with history. Representative of an aesthetic that Brooklyn is often associated with--the brownstone and row house architecture being an institution of the community--Fort Greene is decidedly singular in visual style. As part of the National Register of Historic Places, this South Brooklyn neighborhood offers unique charm and plenty of character.
Beginning with its early military-oriented inception (the territory was central to the Battle of Long Island), Fort Greene has always been recognized for its spaciousness and a sense of openness. Filled with nature and greenery, it is also home to its very own eponymously named park in addition to being in close proximity to Brooklyn’s largest recreational area, Prospect Park (containing the beloved Prospect Park Zoo within it).
Many residents come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and commute to their workplaces in Manhattan, while keeping Fort Greene as their separate haven. The diversity of the area has proven to be one of the few examples of a Brooklyn neighborhood maintaining its roots in part thanks to its protected status.