No-Fee Crown Heights Floor-Through With Three Bedrooms, Laundry Asks $3,900 a Month
This nicer than average apartment occupies the parlor floor of a brownstone, and it offers a pile of living space.
This nicer than average three-bedroom occupies the parlor floor of a Crown Heights brownstone, and it offers a pile of living space, a back yard, original details and a renovated kitchen and bathroom. It’s at 1070 Carroll Street, a reasonably short walk to both Prospect Park and the President Street subway station.
At twenty feet wide, the house is a whopping 74 feet deep, according to PropertyShark, which explains how a single floor holds a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. The master bedroom is quite large, with three big windows along a curved wall. On the flip side, the smallest is quite small — it’d fit a full sized bed, according to the listing, but not much else.
As noted, there’s a lot of common space between the dining room and living room, which sport parquet floors, a set of bay windows, a decorative brick fireplace and a lot of original woodwork, including a built-in china cabinet.
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The kitchen’s cramped, and it has an electric stove, but it’s windowed and recently renovated. And there’s a stacked washer and dryer in there.
You’ve got access to the back yard, which isn’t pictured —Â presumably you’re sharing it with the garden tenants and maybe others as well.
Listed by Travis Power of MySpace NYC, the unit carries no fee; the rent is $3,900 a month. We’re guessing it’ll move pretty quick, what do you think?
[Listing: 1070 Carroll Street #1FÂ | Broker: MySpace NYC] GMAP
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