Williamsburg has the power of instant name recognition and has quickly become one of the most coveted neighborhoods in the city. At its center, we find Williamsburg Social, the five-story rental complex currently leasing two of its 72 units with one month’s free rent and no broker’s fee. A studio is available for $2,720/month and a two-bedroom, two-bath unit is $4,394/month. While there are only two listings now, availability is always subject to change, and data from past listings show one-bedrooms for $3,185/month and a three-bedroom townhouse for $10,000/month.
The complex consists of two sleek beige brick and glass façade buildings, a mix of apartments and ground-floor townhouses, separated by a landscaped inner courtyard. In its interiors, residents can find eat-in kitchens, stainless steel kitchen appliances, high-end finishes such as white oak flooring and radiant-heat flooring in the bathrooms.
The complex consists of two sleek beige brick and glass façade buildings, a mix of apartments and ground-floor townhouses, separated by a landscaped inner courtyard. In its interiors, residents can find eat-in kitchens, stainless steel kitchen appliances, high-end finishes such as white oak flooring and radiant-heat flooring in the bathrooms.
While apartments are sleek and luxurious, the list of amenities is above-average, making the free-rent offer even more appealing. On top of the main courtyard separating the two buildings, amenities include a doorman, a recreation room with two conference rooms, a billiards table and bar, a bicycle room, a roof deck, on-site parking, and a package room with cold storage.
If the building itself does not offer enough appeal, the Williamsburg neighborhood comes with several advantages of its own. For one, most Williamsburg properties border or at least stand close to the East River, with views of the Manhattan Skyline very difficult to complete with. Culturally, 20-something “hipsters” have made the neighborhood their hub, where street art fills the sides of buildings and Bedford Ave offers some of the most popular dining spots in the borough.
For more information about the property and to see more photos, visit CityRealty’s Williamsburg Social profile.
If the building itself does not offer enough appeal, the Williamsburg neighborhood comes with several advantages of its own. For one, most Williamsburg properties border or at least stand close to the East River, with views of the Manhattan Skyline very difficult to complete with. Culturally, 20-something “hipsters” have made the neighborhood their hub, where street art fills the sides of buildings and Bedford Ave offers some of the most popular dining spots in the borough.
For more information about the property and to see more photos, visit CityRealty’s Williamsburg Social profile.
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