Our Thoughts: NO FEE! The apartment is truly unique and a loft lovers dream apartment! At 1750 sq ft, this space is sprawling with High Ceilings, Exposed Beams and oversized windows. Two bedrooms have been built out with sliding doors (additional rooms can be built), there is a huge living room, huge dining room, separate eat in kitchen and windowed laundry room with washer dryer in the unit. The Kitchen features charcoal granite countertops, new stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher has been added as well to make things easier. The apartment has a brand new bathroom.
The historic "W.W. Debeviose Candy Factory" was converted into spacious residential Loft apartments back in 1998. There is a passenger elevator, renovated laundry room and common rooftop furnished with picnic tables and amazing views.
The location: Fort Greene contains many examples of mid-19th century Italianate and Eastlake architecture, most of which is well preserved. It is known for its many tree-lined streets, elegant brownstone and row house low-rise housing, and its world-renowned performance space - The Brooklyn Academy of Music. 163 Carlton is Situated around the block from Brooklyn's historic and oldest park, Fort Greene Park, which holds a farmers market every Saturday as well as various events and gatherings throughout the year. There are tennis, basketball, and baseball courts as well as running paths for your enjoyment. Trendy boutiques and fabulous restaurants located in Myrtle Avenue shopping district, Dekalb Avenue and Vanderbilt Ave just to name a few.
The neighborhood is served by the DeKalb Avenue (B D N Q R W trains), Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (2 3 4 5 B Q D N R W trains), Lafayette Avenue (A C trains), and Fulton Street (G train). The LIRR's Atlantic Terminal station is also in Fort Greene, and the neighborhood is also served by numerous bus routes
Heat and hot water included in the rent
...
More >
Fort Greene has a lot to offer.
It is both a beautiful brownstone neighborhood and an incredibly rich cultural center with fabulous restaurants, flea markets, world-renowned performance spaces, trendy boutiques, and a rich literary and artistic tradition. The neighborhood is home to the Brooklyn Academy of Arts, the country’s oldest performing arts venue. Histori ... read more