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Rent 1 bedroom apartment of 780 m² in Brooklyn

519 Macon Street 1, Brooklyn, NY 11233, USA

Budget-Friendly: The price is below average

2492 €
2492 €
2492 €
The pricing of this property is well below the average market rate, providing exceptional value for your budget.
Area:
780 m2
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
24171198

apartment, for rent at 519 Macon Street 1, Brooklyn, NY 11233, USA


NO FEE! Loft vibes in this extra-large and beautiful studio with an abundance of light, high ceilings, crown molding, gleaming hardwood floors -some with original inlays- and a decorative fireplace!
The 1890 Arthur Taylor-built Queen Anne/ Romanesque Revival brownstone apartment sits on a peaceful tree-lined block in the highly sought-after, landmarked Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood. The spacious eat-in kitchen is ideal for those who love to cook with a gas range, lots of counter space, a walk-in pantry, original built-ins, microwave, dishwasher and an abundance of cabinetry — with a window overlooking the peaceful garden.
The bathroom is also spacious and comes with a large shower and a window.
Free laundry in the building, heat, electric, water and wifi are all covered by the landlord for an extra $150/month.
This studio is conveniently located on Macon Street between Stuyvesant Avenue and Malcolm X Blvd.
Steps to the express A/C train and multiple bus lines, community parks, shops, restaurants such as Saraghina Bakery/bar and restaurant, Nana Ramen, Casablanca, The Trad Room, Milk and Pull, and the famous Chez Oskar is only a block away!
The photographs are virtually staged.
Deal requirements: First month rent + 1-month security deposit


Do you have questions regarding this property? Contact the landlord directly here

About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Brooklyn

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Area: 780 m2

Price: 2492 €

Washing machine: Yes

Dish washer: Yes

Price per m²: 3 €

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