Description
Upon entering the gracious foyer, you are immediately greeted by old world charm with two mahogany arched windows. They adorn the open living/dining room, that's big enough for a full living room set, and a dining table with style and grace. The kitchen is sleek and modern with Bosch appliances and an island for socializing. All bedrooms are large enough for king sized beds. The primary has two skylights, an abundance of closets, a storage loft, and an en-suite bathroom with a marble shower/tub along with additional storage. There is large third room that's perfect for a home office or den. The second bathroom has a classic design with Carrera marble walls and slate floors. Other modern amenities include central AC and a washer/dryer.
58 Strong Place, 3F is a block and a half to Court Street that hosts Union Market, fresh grocers, restaurants, boutique shops and delicious bakeries. The F train resides on Smith Street at Carroll or Bergen Street with Citi bikes available. Only five minutes to Cobble Hill Park and the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Amenities includes two elevators, 24/7 Virtual doorman, a package room for deliveries, a large yoga/exercise room, bike storage and a shared patio with a grill. The building is professionally managed, pet friendly and is down the block from PS29. The tax abatement in existence for a couple more years.
Ask us about the Rent or Buy opportunities. Renting is $7,875 per month and buying is a tad more. Both include a parking spot option. Inquire about which works best for you.
Pets allowed on approval.
Building Features 4 Floors23 Units
Unit Features
$7,875 per month
Last Asking: Mar 14, 2023
2 Beds / 2.0 Baths - / 1,380 ft² ($68 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: None
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
James
Stubbs
james.stubbs@corcoran.com
(646) 853-4210
Ellen
Gottlieb
ellen.gottlieb@corcoran.com
(917) 797-1351
NATALIE
PITTA
natalie.pitta@corcoran.com
(646) 373-4600
Unit listing history
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