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Nine Apartments for Rent at 378 Harman Street. Photos via Native Real Estate LLC Nine Apartments for Rent at 378 Harman Street. Photos via Native Real Estate LLC
378 Harman Street is a newly constructed four-story residential building located in prime Bushwick, a go-to neighborhood for those looking to get more value for their money. The new Brooklyn development currently has nine no-fee apartments offering one month of free rent. All units boast three bedrooms with one bathroom and prices range from an affordable $2,850/month to $3,150/month.

In addition to artistic elements and industrial accents, the residences come with high-end condo finishes and modern amenities. Inside you'll find recessed lighting, hardwood floors, high ceilings, plenty of closet space, oversized windows, and modern bathrooms with black subway tiling. The kitchens are small but open and are equipped with stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, stone countertops, and minimalist design open shelving. Select units are as big as 1,000 square feet and feature full-size balconies and Juliet balconies.
 
 
 
 
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Keeping up with the modern and industrial blend, the building's exterior features pipe lighting and a canopy door entrance. Packed in this four-story building is also a laundry room and fitness center. Other amenities include a virtual doorman and best of all, two outdoor spaces: a roof deck and shared backyard to be enjoyed by all.

378 Harman Street is located two blocks from the L train at Dekalb Avenue and the M train stop at Knickerbocker Avenue. GPS Capital originally filed permits for the building in 2015 and Baobab Architects was the architect of record.
378-harman-street-backyard Shared Backyard
378-harman-street-roof-deck Roof Deck

EXR Group

EXR Group
160 Havemeyer Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(212) 991-XXXX
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