Brooklyn Heights Apt for Rent -- One Brooklyn Bridge Park

This rare one-bedroom-plus for rent at One Brooklyn Bridge Park has a lot to offer. It’s bright, it’s attractive, it’s got high ceilings, tall windows and stellar views of New York Harbor and Lower Manhattan.

And it’s steps from the fabulous and ever-growing Brooklyn Bridge Park, including the excellent wildflower garden that opened at Pier 6 Saturday.

It’s listed as a one-bedroom plus a study, though the study could potentially be a second bedroom, maybe for a young child. The layout is straightforward and sensible, and the kitchen and bathroom appointments are nice.

And this is a condo building with a pile of amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, a fitness center, a yoga studio, a game room with a pool table, a children’s play room, a music room with a piano, a video lounge and a virtual driving range. It also offers a neighbor in Brooklyn Nets star Thaddeus Young, who recently picked up a $5,400,000 unit in the building.

Of course you may want to watch your step in the hallways, which, as we reported in July, have been known to be defiled by resident dogs.

On the down side, it’s available for only a one-year term, beginning November 1. No pets allowed, per the listing, from Katherine Camp and Matt Holbein of Compass. And it doesn’t come cheap, at $4,975 a month.

We bet it’ll move quickly, though. What do you think? How would you rate the place?

[Listing: 1 Brooklyn Bridge Park #731 | Broker: Compass | Photos: Compass ] GMAP

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Brooklyn Heights Apt for Rent -- One Brooklyn Bridge Park

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