Tuesday, July 5, 2011

1 BR Apartment Available Aug. 1

This sunny and beautiful 1 BR apartment is located in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, a very safe area on E 17th Street and Cortelyou Road, and only a 2-minute walk from the B and Q trains (30 minutes from Union Square).  Ditmas Park is a diverse and vibrant neighborhood with many amenities, including numerous international restaurants, bars, coffee shops, supermarket, the Flatbush Food Coop, a Duane Reade branch, bakeries, a farmer's market on Sundays, a branch of the public library, a few public schools, a holistic community health center that offers many yoga and well-being classes…..  For a quick view of the neighborhood, click on this link: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Ditmas+Park,+Brooklyn,+New+York,+NY&aq=0&sll=37.160317,-95.712891&sspn=37.923842,84.375&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Flatbush+-+Ditmas+Park,+Kings,+New+York&z=15

 

The apartment is very bright and receives all the afternoon sun with a newly renovated bathroom.  Both living and bedroom are very large.  There are closets, and the hardwood floor is in excellent condition.   The space between the kitchen and living room is connected by a handmade dining nook.

 

The lobby area of the apartment building is staffed by rotating door personnel.  The building has an elevator, laundry facilities on the first floor, and tenants can sign up for parking space in the garage which also offers bicycle storage.

 

Utilities not included: electricity and cable

 

The apartment space is ideal for a single person or a couple.  You must be non-smoking, pet-free professionals in order to occupy and take care of this beloved apartment.   Rent is $ 2,000/month, and the apartment is available for August 1, 2011. First month's rent along with a $2,000 security deposit is due upon lease signing.

 

Be prepared to show proof of employment and income when you apply. Previous landlord references are required.


For more information or scheduling a viewing, contact: ditmasparkbrooklyn@gmail.com


Only serious inquiries, please, and no realtors. 

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