NEW RENOVATIONS GREAT SPACE This spacious one-bedroom apartment has brand-new renovations and is ready for its new owner to move right in. Located in a quiet corner of Midwood, a leafy neighborhood with many single-family homes, parks, and the conveniences of the city. It has the feel of suburbia in the city. A considerable amount of this apartment has been fully renovated. The open kitchen boasts brand-new, modern finishes with white maple-wood cabinets, grey-tone counters, and stainless-steel appliances. The dining area is smartly off the kitchen and living room. The windowed bathroom, with a huge tub, has also been beautifully updated with all-new finishes. The windows, facing east, bring in a significant amount of light, and the four closets provide a lot of space for all your belongings. The ceilings are high, and the floors are made of planks of polished hardwood. Just a block away, youll find the Q train (plus several bus lines) to easily get you to Downtown Brooklyn or Manhattan for work or Coney Island and the beaches for fun. Nearby are the Brooklyn Public Library, Touro University, and Brooklyn College, as well as shopping and restaurants, including the ever-popular Di-Fara Pizza. This building features a security detail (plus cameras), doorpersons, and a live-in super. Its pet-friendly and offers bike and bulk storage in the basement, a parking garage ($120/mo.), and on-site laundry. The building is wired for FIOS and Optimum. This community-minded cooperative has undergone many capital improvements, with more to come. This is an excellent opportunity to live in a comfortable space in a highly desirable, well-maintained cooperative set in such a peaceful corner of Brooklyn.
Listing courtesy of 74 West Real Estate ...Midwood 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.