This full-sized corner two-bedroom apartment is in a much sought-after doorman building. The owners have meticulously taken care of it. Both bedrooms are full-sized, and the closet space is tremendous, second to none. The renovated windowed galley kitchen is long, with tons of cabinets and granite counter space. The appliances are all stainless steel, with a five-burner stove, kosher sink, large fridge, and double-door fridge.
The 35-foot living room allows for a large dining room table and complete living room set with ample room to spare. The bedrooms face west and north at the back of the building, so it is super quiet. There are two renovated bathrooms, one with a soaking tub and the master with a shower.
The Building is a doorman; they receive packages & store them safely for you in the package room. Returning items is equally as easy-bike room & 2 laundries on the ground floor, Shabat elevator, live-in super-24-hour supermarket beside the F train subway. Long-term subletting allowed to qualified applicants. With this apartment, you have found a quality place to live here.
Listing courtesy of Griffith Real Estate LLCMidwood is more steeped in tradition than most of Brooklyn and perhaps that’s because Hipsters haven’t found their way to this quiet, south-central Brooklyn neighborhood where the cafes serve cream-filled pastries dusted with powdered sugar, not single-origin, organic coffee.
The area takes pride in being mostly residential. The streets are tree-lined and basketball hoops hang above garages. Because Midwood doesn’t fall under any landmarks or historic zoning, the architecture varies drastically. Within Midwood, there is Midwood Manor, an area with some of the most beautiful and lavish houses in all of Brooklyn. Coney Island Avenue is Midwood’s main artery and is lined with everything from gas stations to department stores. Hot Spots include: Di Fara Pizza, Ostrovitsky’s, Taste of Georgia, and Taci’s Beyti.