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 — 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 #1F | Broker: MySpace NYC] GMAP
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