Rental pick of the week

A Fort Greene two bedroom has lots of perks but it's pricey for the nabe

By Nathan Tempey  | October 23, 2018 - 10:00AM
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The view is just part of the package in this cozy Fort Greene two bedroom.

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There are cheaper apartments in Fort Greene, but this one offers several building perks and a very central address for the extra dollar. 

The apartment, 180 Myrtle Ave., #8E, is a two bedroom, two bath that's listed for $4,650 a month, with no fee and two months free on a two-year lease. It's compact, at just 845 square feet, but the big windows offer views over the trees to the north. Still it's pricey: The median listed rent for a two bedroom in Fort Greene is $3,274, according to StreetEasy.

It's a new doorman building, built in 2016, which also has the distinction of being built by developer Red Apple Group, tied for number 12 on our 2018 best Brooklyn landlords list.

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The kitchen opens up onto the living room, and an island delineates the spaces. A dishwasher and microwave will come in handy, though the jury is out on how much cabinet space is included.

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The bedrooms are basic, but each has a closet, and they're on opposite sides of the apartment, which goes a long way for privacy in a small place like this.

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Another crucial factor in the privacy department: the bathrooms are also on either side. One opens directly into the slightly larger master bedroom, whereas the other is accessible from the common area. Both have tubs and showers.

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What you're really paying for here is location and building amenities. The building is a block and a half from the DeKalb Avenue B and Q station, a block from MetroTech, and a short walk from the extensive shopping on Fulton Mall. BAM and other arts venues are also a short walk away, along with lots of restaurant options on Fulton Street. The building itself offers doorman and concierge service, a gym, kids playroom, terrace with grills, game room, and bike storage. Storage space is also available, and pets are allowed.

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