Rental Building News and Offers
Over the past year, several new rental buildings have launched in Greenpoint like the modern 44 Kent Street and sleek 77 Clay Street - and now we can add another to the list.
Listings have debuted for new rental homes at 186 Greenpoint Avenue where one-bedrooms are priced between $2,492 to $2,631 per month and two-bedroom are between $3,599 to $4,061 per month. The building rises to six floors with just six residences, and the ground floor is commercial space for a forthcoming business. It's between Eckford Street and Leonard Street and the G train is less than two blocks away at Manhattan Avenue. The rentals are perfect if you want lots of light; large double-pane windows create bright spaces while also keeping the noise out. Listings are from both Bond New York and Native Real Estate.
Listings have debuted for new rental homes at 186 Greenpoint Avenue where one-bedrooms are priced between $2,492 to $2,631 per month and two-bedroom are between $3,599 to $4,061 per month. The building rises to six floors with just six residences, and the ground floor is commercial space for a forthcoming business. It's between Eckford Street and Leonard Street and the G train is less than two blocks away at Manhattan Avenue. The rentals are perfect if you want lots of light; large double-pane windows create bright spaces while also keeping the noise out. Listings are from both Bond New York and Native Real Estate.
Interiors have hardwood floors, base moldings, recessed lighting and contemporary finishes. Units in the elevator building also have wifi-enabled central heating and cooling. Kitchens are equipped with Summit gas ranges, contemporary countertops and cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. Bight white-tile bathrooms have vessel sinks, large showers and heated floors.
The neighborhood's rental inventory is as diverse as any other NYC neighborhood, where you can find a deal or splurge at a new luxury building. Not far away from this rental is 155 Greenpoint Avenue, which has newly renovated one- and two-bed units from $2,887/month. On the low end at 160 Nassau Street, a studio is listed for $1,500/month while on the high-end, a condo rental at 50 Greenpoint is listed for $6,250/month.
Search for more Greenpoint rentals here.
The neighborhood's rental inventory is as diverse as any other NYC neighborhood, where you can find a deal or splurge at a new luxury building. Not far away from this rental is 155 Greenpoint Avenue, which has newly renovated one- and two-bed units from $2,887/month. On the low end at 160 Nassau Street, a studio is listed for $1,500/month while on the high-end, a condo rental at 50 Greenpoint is listed for $6,250/month.
Search for more Greenpoint rentals here.
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