What $2,500 a Month Rents in Brooklyn: Space, Details or New Construction
What does $2,500 a month get you in Brooklyn? Quite a bit, it turns out. Our search turned up five attractive specimens with a variety of enviable features often thought to be exclusive to far pricier units.
What does $2,500 a month get you in Brooklyn? Quite a bit, it turns out. Our search turned up five attractive specimens starting at $2,450.
Some boast enviable square footage, others beautiful architectural details; one is sleek and modern.
Our picks include a recently renovated four-bedroom, a prewar unit abounding in original details, and a condo rental with private outdoor space.
The units span a variety of neighborhoods: Bed Stuy, Williamsburg, Park Slope, Cobble Hill and East New York.
Which one would you choose?
This Bed Stuy two-bedroom is located in a barrel-front limestone townhouse on Jefferson Avenue. A stunning unit with plenty of original detail — including mahogany inlaid hardwood floors, molding, wainscoting, built-in storage and stained glass — the apartment is recently renovated, with in-unit washer/dryer and a lovely galley kitchen with quartz counters. The unit has a single bath covered in a charming turquoise glass subway tile.
208 Jefferson Avenue #3
Price: $2,450/month
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Lisa James, Anthony Morris)
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Over in Williamsburg is this 507-square-foot one-bedroom in a condo building, boasting ebony-stained bamboo floors, recessed lighting, in-unit washer/dryer, central air, and a private balcony off the bedroom. The unit has one bath and a spacious kitchen with new, mod appliances.
29 Montrose Avenue #3A
Price: $2,500/month
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Citi Habitats (David Maundrell)
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In Park Slope we have a first-floor two-bedroom with hardwood floors, a dishwasher and granite countertops. The unit appears to be fairly spacious, with a separate kitchen, and there are plenty of windows throughout.
261 14th Street
Price: $2,500/month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brooklyn Heights Real Estate (Pepi Sorvali)
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A top-floor one-bedroom in Cobble Hill, this apartment is located on the main commercial strip of Smith Street, a block from Trader Joe’s. The bathroom has a skylight, the living room is bright and airy, the bedroom quaint, and the kitchen large with abundant cabinet space.
110 Smith Street #4F
Price: $2,500/month
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Keller Williams (Roger Thomas)
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Last up, a freshly renovated no-fee East New York four-bedroom abounding in windows. The compact kitchen features cherry wood cabinets and granite countertop, there are high ceilings and hardwood floors throughout, and the bedrooms each have their own closet. The bathroom appliances are new as well, and the unit — which is located in a mixed-use storefront building — has central air.
538 Hegeman Avenue #2R
Price: $2,500/month
Area: East New York
Broker: Ideal Properties Group (Rashida McWilliams)
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