53 4th Avenue
Apartment #1
$6,600 Rental Price
2 Bedrooms   3.0 Baths

53 4th Avenue, Park Slope, New York

Newly Renovated 2 Br 3 Full Bath lower Duplex with Private Garden in North Park Slope. Great for live/work space. This beautiful apt features hardwood floors and recessed lighting throughout, high ceilings, a Chef's kitchen equipped with granite counter tops, a large breakfast bar...

Newly Renovated 2 Br 3 Full Bath lower Duplex with Private Garden in North Park Slope. Great for live/work space. This beautiful apt features hardwood floors and recessed lighting throughout, high ceilings, a Chef's kitchen equipped with granite counter tops, a large breakfast bar that can accommodate 3 chairs. stainless steel appliances including a gas stove, dishwasher and built-in microwave, and tons of cabinets & storage for all of your cooking needs. It has a nice living/dining area with two windows, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, a big closet, and access to a large private outdoor patio/garden. The 2nd bedroom can accommodate a full bed or be used as a large home office. The lower level has two large rooms with tons or storage along with another full bathroom with glass shower and access to the backyard. There is Central A/C , and a full- size washer/dryer. Available ASAP. Tenant pays electric and gas. 1st Floor. Pets OK upon approval. Prime location3 blocks to Atlantic Terminal shopping center and major subway hub, 2,3,4,5,B,D,N, Q,R, & W, trains and LIRR. One block to all the best dining, cafes, and shopping Park Slope's 5th Ave has to offer. Near Barclays center, BAM, Whole Foods, Prospect Park, and so much more.

Courtesy of Corcoran Group

Floorplan for 53 4th Avenue, 1

Floorplan for 53 4th Avenue, 1

Listing Details

New Listing
Park Slope, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $6,600
Date Listed: 12/12/2024
Web ID: 1099931136

Info & Amenities

Type: Duplex
Rooms: 6.0
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 3.0
Built: 1920
Pets allowed: Yes

Get to Know Park Slope

Park Slope is a community-minded neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Gowanus. Its name is derived from the gentle incline of its streets, which end at the historic and celebrated park. An iconic example of “Brownstone Brooklyn,” Park Slope is famous for its picturesque blocks and residential feel. Park Slope residents enjoy convenient access to several major cultural institutions, as well as the Olmsted and Vaux-designed, 526-acre Prospect Park. Meanwhile, the homes of Park Slope represent a diverse array of architectural periods and styles. You can find historic brownstones, single-family limestones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condo buildings with luxury amenities.

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