A single-Bed room in Crown Heights Co-op With Prewar Details, Chic Kitchen Asks $2,300 a Month

Board acceptance is needed for this co-op rental, but the a single-bedroom unit arrives with prewar specifics and a new renovation. When Prospect Park is not specifically just all over the corner, it is less than five blocks away, a wonderful extend of the legs for a operate-from-house crack.

Dubbed The Dearborn, the six-story elevator building at 345 Montgomery Avenue in Crown Heights was accomplished in 1929. Created by architects Berlinger & Kaufmann, the golden brick creating has a column and pilaster adorned entry with an urn-topped balustrade.

This device faces one particular of the building’s courtyard inexperienced spaces relatively than the avenue, in accordance to a preceding income listing. It has been current given that that listing, but the interior retains its period wooden floors, wall moldings and photo rail.

All the rooms open up off a extended hallway, and the living room is massive plenty of to match seating and eating, as well as it has an opening into the windowed kitchen. The latter has an expanse of white countertop, white subway tiled walls, an apron front sink and wood and steel open shelving above gray reduce cabinets. Those people cabinets wrap all over underneath the window, providing even far more storage.


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The bedroom appears roomy: A floor approach from an previous listing reveals it is larger sized than the dwelling home, despite the fact that the measurements it presents show the bed room is a little lesser. The existing listing mentions “practical crafted-ins,” which are not shown in the listing photograph but it does present a spacious space and the prewar information.

The renovated, windowed bathroom has white subway tile walls, white fixtures and a penny tile ground.

The 102-device creating has laundry and a total-time super. In addition to the predicted heat and hot drinking water, lease for this unit also incorporates electrical energy. Though there is no broker’s charge, the constructing administration firm requires a $250 application cost, and possible tenants need to be board approved.

Paul Pinizzotto and Rob Schlederer of Compass have the listing, and the hire is $2,300 a month. Is it a decent offer?

[Listing: 345 Montgomery Street, #1M | Broker: Compass] GMAP

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