While much of Brooklyn's luxury waterfront development has taken place along New York Harbor, the streets along Sheepshead Bay, the Atlantic Ocean inlet that gave the neighborhood its name, have been experiencing a building boom in recent years. Condos like 1 Brooklyn Bay, Avalon Brooklyn Bay, and The Vue were early entrants, and the six-story, slickly designed AQUA is the newest rental to come on the scene. An affordable lottery took place at AQUA last fall, and leasing has launched on the market-rate units.
Current availabilities start at $1,823/month for studios, $2,308/month for one-beds, and $3,226/month for two-beds. All prices are net effective to reflect one month free rent on a 13-month lease.
Current availabilities start at $1,823/month for studios, $2,308/month for one-beds, and $3,226/month for two-beds. All prices are net effective to reflect one month free rent on a 13-month lease.
Several units offer private outdoor space, and all units feature open-concept layouts, durable engineered flooring, in-unit washer/dryer, and incredible light from sound-attentive double-paned windows. The kitchens come outfitted with custom-built Italian Scavolini cabinetry, quartz countertops and backsplash, and contemporary finishes and fixtures.
AQUA offers indoor garage parking for an additional fee, but the building is located a short distance from the B/Q express subway lines at Sheepshead Bay. Local attractions include Marine Park, Manhattan Beach Park, the numerous dining offerings of Emmons Avenue and Sheepshead Bay Road, and area schools and services.
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