This Weekend’s Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Apartment Roundup

This Weekend’s Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Apartment Roundup

Looking for a new place to call home? We’ve rounded up a bunch of intriguing Fort Greene apartment listings — take a look at the details, and let us know what you think. Lots of luck and happy hunting!

cumberland st
229 Cumberland st (Courtesy of postlets).

229 Cumberland Street
Available: Immediately
Price: $4,000
Size: Two bedrooms, Two bathrooms
Details: This two-level house is rather charming, with a basement that the seller suggests is “ready for band practice.” However, charm comes with a rather hefty price tag. If you are the musical type, your group had better get signed to a record label fast or you’ll be crashing on couches in no time. Amenities include a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances, and a pet friendly landlord.
Contact: Sharon K. Giles, (516) 707-0076

Multi-Family Home in Fort Greene
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,100
Size: One bedroom, one bathroom
Details: While the words “one bedroom, one bathroom” don’t exactly scream “big,” the copious amount of space you get for your family will surprise you. The fully renovated apartment is rather cozy and placed on a tree laden block. The seller also suggests that plenty of sunlight will enter your pet-friendly home, which is a nice touch. You’re also walking distance from several schools and restaurants, so there are always dinner options.
Contact: Valencia Atcherson of Fifth & Forever, (646) 232-2009

60 Ft Greene Place #1 (courtesy of postlets).
60 Ft Greene Place #1 (courtesy of postlets).

60 Fort Greene Place, #1
Available: Immediately
Price: $1,395
Size: One bedroom, one bathroom
Details: Take a look at the hardwood floors of this newly renovated studio and the price might shock you — not only is it remotely reasonable, but the amount of space you get is generous. High ceilings, a king-sized bedroom and the lovely ceramic tiled kitchen and bathroom make for a roomy and elegant living quarter. You’re also near most (if not all) trains, plenty of restaurants and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Contact: Ronald, (347) 528-7833