Available: May 15
Fort Hamilton - Brooklyn, NY
Btw - Gelston Ave & 86th St
π‘ Property Description
This newly renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is located in the Fort Hamilton neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The unit offers a spacious layout with a functional living area and updated interior finishes, including a renovated bathroom. It includes an in-unit washer and dryer for added convenience. The apartment is available either unfurnished or furnished, providing flexibility based on tenant needs. Private parking is available for an additional monthly fee and is located behind the building with security camera coverage. The property is situated within walking distance of transit, shopping, and dining options.
βοΈ Utilities & Systems
β’ Heating system
β’ Water, Trash, Sewage, Heat and Gas are included in the rent
β’ In-unit washer/dryer
β’ Private parking available ($200 additional fee)
β’ Security camera-monitored parking area
β’ Unfurnished for $3,150 per month or furnished for $3,300
π Area Overview
π Grocery Stores
β’ Key Food Supermarket β 0.3 miles
β’ Foodtown of Bay Ridge β 0.7 miles
β’ Metropolitan Market β 1.2 miles
π Schools
β’ P.S. 127 McKinley Park β 0.4 miles
β’ Fort Hamilton High School β 0.9 miles
β’ St. Anselm Catholic Academy β 0.6 miles
π³ Parks & Recreation
β’ John Paul Jones Park β 0.5 miles
β’ McKinley Park β 0.6 miles
β’ Shore Road Park β 0.9 miles
π Public Transit
β’ 77th Street Subway Station (R Line) β 0.2 miles
β’ 86th Street Subway Station (R Line) β 0.5 miles
β’ Bay Ridgeβ95th Street Station β 0.9 miles
π Shopping & Retail
β’ Bay Ridge Shopping District β 0.3 miles
β’ Century 21 Department Store β 0.6 miles
β’ Target β 2.2 miles
πΆ Walkability
Fort Hamilton offers strong walkability with grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and transit typically within 0.2 to 0.6 miles. The nearby subway provides direct access to Manhattan, making commuting practical without a car.
π Crime Overview
Crime levels in Fort Hamilton and the surrounding Bay Ridge area are generally low to moderate relative to New York City averages, with most reported incidents consisting of property-related offenses.