Available: Apr 01
Park Slope - Brooklyn, NY
Btw 5th Ave & 16th St
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Sunny 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment located on the first floor of a multi-unit building in Brooklyn, offering a practical layout with a defined living area, separate kitchen, and two bedrooms with closet storage. The kitchen includes standard appliances and cabinet space, and the full bathroom features a tub/shower combination. The unit has hardwood flooring throughout and benefits from natural light exposure. The building provides shared laundry facilities and secure entry access. Street parking is available in the surrounding area. The property is situated in a residential neighborhood with convenient access to parks, schools, retail corridors, and public transportation.
Utilities & Systems
- Gas heating
- Window A/C compatible
- Gas range
- Shared on-site laundry
- Public water and sewer
- Tenant responsible for electric and gas
Area Overview
Grocery Stores
- Key Food (168 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.6 miles
- Whole Foods Market (214 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.9 miles
- Foodtown (1425 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217) – 1.1 miles
Schools
- PS 107 John W. Kimball (130 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.5 miles
- MS 51 William Alexander (350 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.8 miles
- John Jay School for Law (237 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.7 miles
Parks & Recreation
- Prospect Park (Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.7 miles
- Harmony Playground (Prospect Park Southwest & 9th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.8 miles
Public Transit
- Prospect Avenue Station (Prospect Ave & 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.4 miles
- 7th Avenue Station (9th St & 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.6 miles
Shopping & Retail
- 7th Avenue Retail Corridor (Brooklyn, NY 11215) – 0.6 miles
- Atlantic Terminal Mall (139 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217) – 1.6 miles
Walkability
The property is located in a highly walkable area of Brooklyn with grocery stores, parks, schools, and subway access within one mile.
Crime Overview
Crime levels in this section of Brooklyn are considered moderate relative to New York City averages, with typical urban residential patterns.