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$3,400

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No longer available 11/21/2023

800 ft²

$51 per ft²

2 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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No longer available on 11/21/2023

Days on market

15 days

Last price change

No changes

About

Gorgeous 1 bedroom apartment in the very heart of Greenpoint on the historic and tree-lined block of Kent Street between Franklin Street and Manhattan Avenue, near the waterfront, the Ferry and the G train station.
Ground level unit in a beautiful Brownstone town house with your own private entrance!
Large bedroom, spacious living room/dining room, kitchen with dishwasher. Available November 4.

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About the building

134 Kent Street

134 Kent Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Two-family house inGreenpoint

2 units

2 stories

1899 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

11/21/2023

$3,400

No longer available

11/6/2023

$3,400

Listed by Owner

11/25/2023

$3,700

No longer available

8/26/2023

$3,700

Temporarily off market

8/16/2023

$3,700

Price decreased by 5%

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Transit

LocationDistance

Gat Greenpoint Av

under 500 feet

Ferryat India Street Ferry Landing

0.29 miles

Gat Nassau Av

0.4 miles

LIRRat Long Island City

0.75 miles

Ferryat Hunters Point Ferry Landing

0.81 miles

About Greenpoint

Rental prices shown are base rent before any fees. Visit listings for cost and fees breakdown.

SalesMedian asking price

1 bed

$862K

RentalsMedian asking base rent

1 bed

$4,500

A former industrial and maritime neighborhood, Greenpoint was once primarily home to Polish and Irish immigrants and is now home to a large artist's community. The nightlife, restaurant and music scene have burgeoned in recent years as energy and activity in Williamsburg creeps north towards Greenpoint. As a result, the neighborhood's low-key, tucked-away vibe may not last for long, although poor access to public transportation may deter some new residents. Despite all the recent change, Greenpoint still hangs onto its rich history and an old-school community.

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