Cobble Hill One-Bedroom With Mews Charm, Painted Brick, Dishwasher Asks $3K a Month
Located on a quiet-seeming stretch of Cobble Hill’s Verandah Place, this petite one-bedroom offers 19th century mews charm as well as light and air.
Located on a quiet-seeming stretch of Cobble Hill’s Verandah Place, this petite one-bedroom offers some 19th century mews charm as well as light and air. Perched on the top floor of a circa 1870s brick building at No. 68 that was in all likelihood originally a stable, it has high ceilings, wood floors and white-painted brick walls.
A skylight and three large openings — including a glass door with an arched top and Juliette balcony — overlooking Verandah Place keep the combo living-dining room light and airy. It’s a block from Cobble Hill Park, so likely fairly quiet. In the rear, the bedroom faces gardens.
The mostly white kitchen is open to the living room and has a rustic tile floor and dishwasher. The bathroom is also mostly white, with a classic black-and-white basketweave tile floor.
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There are three closets, plus space in the stairwell to store a bicycle, according to the listing. The apartment has its own entrance and is up one flight of stairs, on the second story. Heat is not included, but controlled by the tenant.
Showings will begin later this month, after a new vanity and sink are installed in the bathroom, for a late October or November 1 occupancy, according to the listing.
The latter is from Kirsten Syrett and Sarah Chamberlin of Compass, and the apartment is asking $3,000 a month rent. Figuring in the cost of heat, what do you think of it?
[Listing: 68 Verandah Place | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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