• $3,740

no fee

RENTED 11/22/2024
  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
RENTED
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  • Available:11/20/2024
  • Days on market:7

Spacious JR 1 bedroom home with expansive views and floor-to-ceiling windows spanning the living room and bedroom and an in-unit washer/dryer. 5" Wood Floor 9’ Ceilings Bicycle Storage Bosch Washer & Dryer Cabinet Lights Custom Shelves Custom Storage Dishwasher Kohler Fixtures Marble Bath Oak Wood Floors Open Kitchen Quartzite Counters Solar Shades Designed by Marvel architects, Plank Road is situated on the southeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Pacific Street, between Pacific and Dean Street in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. It is in close proximity to Barclay’s Center, with Downtown Brooklyn to the northwest and the tree-lined brownstones of Prospect Heights to the southeast. The building is named after the road that once ran through the property during the mid 1800’s.

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Maintenance Rating

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Typical for luxury buildings in excellent condition


Bed Bug History

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Next Steps

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Closing Tips

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  • The entire application and lease signing process is done online
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Prospect Heights

The tree-lined neighborhood of Prospect Heights is known for its diverse community, beautiful brownstone architecture, and proximity to cultural landmarks like the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park. The neighborhood offers a mix of quiet residential streets to the south and bustling shopping districts with Downtown Brooklyn to north. Being the home of both the Brooklyn Nets and the Brooklyn Academy of Music is an example of the myriad of cultural interests in the neighborhood.