ID # | 23176505 |
Detay | Building Name: MUSEUM COURT 2 chambre, 2 twalèt, 40 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 6 etaj DOM: 35 jou |
Bis (MTA) | 3 minit pou bis B45 |
4 minit pou bis B41 | |
5 minit pou bis B48, B69 | |
8 minit pou bis B65 | |
Tren anba tè | 1 minit pou tren 2, 3 |
7 minit pou tren S | |
8 minit pou tren 4, 5 | |
10 minit pou tren B, Q | |
Tren (LIRR) | 0.9 mil pou "Atlantic Terminal" |
1 mil pou "Nostrand Avenue" | |
Pets are accepted upon approval. The apartment can be delivered furnished or un-furnished.
The apartment opens with a spacious vestibule and closet with storage above. To the right is a renovated kitchen featuring wine-storage, stone countertops and stainless-steel appliances including a full-sized dishwasher.
On the other side of the kitchen, the dining / living room boasts north and east exposure to soak in sunlight from dawn to dusk. The first full bathroom (stall shower) is in the hallway en route to the bedrooms.
The courtyard-facing bedroom can accommodate a queen-sized bed with room for furniture or in this case, drums! The primary bedroom faces north and features an ensuite bathroom with bathtub. Both bedrooms come with wide closets for clothing and storage. In addition, there is a linen/utility closet in the hallway between them.
The apartment boasts hardwood floors throughout and comes with bike storage (2 bikes) in the basement. For hours when the doorman is away, there is a video intercom for buzzing in guests. The monthly rent covers heat, hot water and cooking gas leaving only electricity and internet (FiOS) the responsibility of the tenant.
Built in 1922, Museum Court is a 6-story elevator building with part time doorman, shared laundry and a roof deck providing sweeping views of Brooklyn, Manhattan and New York Harbor. It is anchored on Eastern Parkway, a stunning thoroughfare designed by Frederick Olmsted & Calvert Vaux (modelled after the Champs-Elysees).
The Brooklyn Museum, Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Library and Mt. Prospect Park are directly across the street. Grand Army Plaza plays host to a bountiful Saturday Farmers Market and Prospect Park serves as a respite from the hustle of city life.
The 2/3 train is two buildings over and the B/Q trains are a little farther down on Flatbush. Atlantic Barclays is nearby and offers an array of subways into Manhattan (and beyond) as well as the LIRR to get out of town. Both Washington and Vanderbilt play host to myriad cafe's, restaurants and bars. There are four grocery stores, two pharmacies an ice cream parlor, craft beer bar and enormous gym all within striking distance.
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