382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
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382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1
Leased

382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1

382 Chauncey Street Unit: 1, New York City, NY 11233

$2,195/month
Manhattan | Brooklyn

Peter Comitini

Corcoran Group

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

NO FEE In a really lovely Romanesque Revival townhouse, on the Stuyvesant heights/Ocean Hill border, is this large two-bedroom, private floor-through, with a huge home office or den that can also sleep guests. It's move-in ready and freshly painted: parlor floor, exposed brick, windowed kitchen, new stainless steel appliances, wide plank solid wood floors, pet-friendly. Conveniently located between two subway lines, the C and the J. Upstairs unit #2 also available.

2
beds

1
bath

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms2
  • Total bathroom1
  • full bathroom1

Area & Lot

  • Status Leased
  • MLS® IDCORC-5171086
  • TypeCondo
  • YEAR BUILT1910
  • NeighborhoodFort Greene, Clinton Hill & Bed-Stuy
  • Architecture StylesPrewar

Exterior

  • AIR CONDITIONINGWindow Unit(s)

Financial

  • Lease Price$2,195/mo

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