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$3,400

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4 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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Available

12/15/2025

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About

True one bedroom, garden level apartment in a historic townhouse on a tree lined street in North Greenpoint. The neighborhood is quiet and residential, while just blocks away from the waterfront and all the shops and restaurants Greenpoint has to offer.

The apartment gets lots of natural light, has many historic details, like tin ceilings and original hardwood floors.

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Home features

  • Private outdoor space

    Garden

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About the building

141 Calyer Street

141 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Three-family house inGreenpoint

3 units

3 stories

1899 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

12/4/2025

$3,400

Listed by Owner

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LocationDistance

Gat Greenpoint Av

0.18 miles

Gat Nassau Av

0.24 miles

Ferryat India Street Ferry Landing

0.4 miles

Ferryat North 5th Street Ferry landing

0.66 miles

Lat Bedford Av

0.68 miles

About Greenpoint

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SalesMedian asking price

1 bed

$924.5K

RentalsMedian asking base rent

1 bed

$4,350

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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