Bensonhurst And Bath Beach Rental Roundup

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Three bedroom with a balcony and, apparently, a sweet kitchen. (Source: Coldwell Banker)

Looking for a new place to call home? Bensonhurst Bean has got you covered. Our rental roundup is a new feature showcasing some of the deals on the market now. If you know of a great place available for rent or are a broker representing a property you want included, contact nberke [at] bensonhurstbean [dot] com. And if you live in or near one the places below, let neighbors know what you think in the comments.

One Bedroom
Price: $1,000
Location: 2121 82nd Street, Apt. 1C
Description: There are quite a few studios for $1,000 in Bensonhurst, so you might as well upgrade to a one bedroom, which are typically bigger and close to the same price. With this space, there’s laundromat and on-site super, which is more than most of us can ask for $1,000 a month.
Contact: Sam Fazilov of Zuz Realty, (646) 377-1181

Three Bedrooms and a Balcony
Price: $2,100
Location: 14th Avenue and 67th Street
Description: This apartment is near the N and D trains and has one-and-a-half bathrooms. There’s a broker’s fee and a security deposit. There must be a high demand – or shortage – of garages because you would have to pay extra to park your car in this garage.
Contact: Coldwell Banker, (718) 921-3100

One Bedroom and a Granite Countertop
Price: $1,199
Location: 120 Bay 37th Street
Description: If Brazilian cherrywood floors and a granite kitchen counter top are the things that you look for in an apartment, check this place out. Cats are accepted but dogs are not, presumably because cats are the only domesticated animals to appreciate the nuanced beauty of Brazilian cherrywood floors. The bathroom has high quality granite tiles, so those late-night calls can be memorable. The apartment is in a residential house.
Contact: (646) 450-3665

Two Serious Bedrooms
Price: $1,600
Location: 2069 85th Street
Description: Okay, get serious for this one because this guy wants “SERIOUS CLIENTS ONLY.” So if you like to laugh or employ shenanigans to waste time, Peter Chang, the contact, isn’t interested. Use of all caps is pretty intimidating so I wouldn’t test this requirement. This apartment also has many windows and lots of natural light to give you a better view of the outside world, where people are laughing and expressing joy and generally being less serious than you.
Contact: Peter Chang, (646) 778-2260

– Eric Jankiewicz

If you know of a great place available for rent or are a broker representing a property you want included, contact nberke [at] bensonhurstbean [dot] com.