The Many Reasons to Live in Stuyvesant Heights

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    Stuyvesant Heights was one of the two main villages that were merged to form Bedford-Stuyvesant, along with (you guessed it) Bedford. Stuyvesant Heights is known for its outstanding architecture, including 19th-century rowhouses that have retained many of their original features. The neighborhood’s historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and expanded in 1996.

    This neighborhood is also home to 865 Greene Avenue, a renovated residence with available two-, three-, and four-bedroom rentals. All units at 865 Greene feature hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and that dream of the New York apartment: a washer and dryer in-unit. The beautiful building is pet-friendly and even has a shared backyard.

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    The building is a quick walk from the J train at Kosciuszko Street and just blocks from the shops and restaurants on Broadway. There are bars and restaurants to suit every personality, whether you prefer a laid-back dive bar (Tip-Top Bar & Grill), a swanky cocktail lounge (Therapy Wine Bar), tasty barbecue (Peaches), Mexican fusion (Oaxaca Taqueria), or just an excellent cup of coffee (Bedford Hill Coffee Bar).

    The neighborhood is also a destination for thrift shopping (Miss Master’s Closet, The Meat Market Brooklyn). There’s a nursery (Seasons), a bicycle shop (Bicycle Roots), and delicious donuts (Dough). And if you are inclined to go a little farther afield, Bushwick and Williamsburg are just a walk, subway, or bike ride away.

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    “The apartments at 865 Greene are spacious and comfortable, and you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to move into this bustling, creative neighborhood,” says Guy Hochman, owner of MySpace NYC. Get in touch with MySpace NYC and schedule a private viewing today.

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