Description

Beautifully renovated and classic 4 bed+, 3 bath in a elevator prewar building. This home combines charming period details with modern necessities. Features include: approximately 1800 sq ft of space, large windows throughout, multiple exposures (3), 4 bedrooms, a formal dining room, office or den off the living room, entry foyer with coat closet, washer/dryer, ample closet space, white washed wood floors and original moldings. The master bedroom has an ensuite full bathroom, two exposures, and excellent closets. Windowed bathrooms have designer vanities, attractive tiling and upgraded fixtures. The windowed kitchen has top of the line stainless steel appliances, beautiful custom cabinets, white quartz countertops and white subway tiling. One of the bedrooms to the front of the unit has an ensuite 1/2 bathroom. Living room is big enough for large furniture and dining room table. Heat and Hot Water included. Pets OK on approval.

Building: Art Deco prewar elevator building with live-in super and additional laundry in the basement. Location: Located at the end of a picturesque and quiet cul-de-sac in prime Brooklyn Heights overlooking the harbor with views of the Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty. Grace Court is just minutes from the 2/3/4/5/R/A/C trains. Boutique shops, amenities, restaurants, gyms, nightlife, and dog parks in all directions. The Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park just a block away.

* No Fee
* Will consider an 18-24 month lease.
* Sponsor Unit - No board approval required.
* Call, text or email Julie Cohen or Lior Cohen for more information and showings.













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Building Features 6 Floors33 Units

elevator
intercom
laundry
pet friendly

$9,750 per month

Rented on: Aug 22, 2017

82 Days on Market

4 Beds / 2.5 Baths - / 1,800 ft² ($65 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: Brooklyn Heights

Julie Elizabeth Cohen

julie@bhre.com

917-885-3365

Listing Courtesy of Brooklyn Heights

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