Located along the border of Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant, a pair of colorful buildings that sit across the street from each other are collectively known as the Spencer Street Apartments. There are availabiltites in both buildings (175 Spencer Street and 192 Spencer Street), and several apartments are listed with incentives; some offer up to two months of free rent and others have special offers like Amazon or Starbucks gift cards and free storage. Pricing starts at $2,160/month for 1-bedrooms and $2,270/month for 2-bedrooms.
Apartments have spacious layouts, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. Interiors are bright and feature hardwood floors and sharp finishes. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and microwave, white cabinetry, and gray tiled backsplashes. Bathrooms feature vessel sinks with storage underneath. Apartments also have centralized climate control systems, and some come equipped with in-unit washers/dryers or private outdoor space. Amenities include a common rooftop terrace, a fitness center, and tenant storage. There is also a parking garage and on-site maintenance.
Listing information is courtesy of Bold New York and may advertise net effective rates. Contact the leasing team for more details.
Listing information is courtesy of Bold New York and may advertise net effective rates. Contact the leasing team for more details.
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