Updated prewar apartment in a quiet self-run co-op on Classon Ave near the Jewish Hospital. Flex modular program with efficiently sized kitchen, full bath, living, dining, and 2 small bedrooms. Decently airy and lit for a first-floor unit with French doors (and blinds) throughout. Lightly furnished with a platform double bed (Casper mattress) in one bedroom and a folding single bed in the "office" as well as 2 desks, a dining table, couch, and Cesca chairs.
Galley kitchen has wood counters with ceramic farmhouse sink, a couple stools for eating in, open wood shelves, Bosch dishwasher, Bosch washer/dryer + high-end efficiency Miele fridge.
If you're looking for central Brooklyn summer stuff / quick transport to Manhattan, location is solid:
--1-2m walk to S train, Franklin Ave strip (bars, restaurants, etc.)
--5m walk to Washington Ave bars, restaurants, etc.
--10m walk to 2/3/4/5 trains at Franklin/E Pkway, C train at Franklin/Fulton, Vanderbilt boutiques/food/drink, Brooklyn Museum, Botanic Garden
--15m walk to B/Q train at 7th Ave/Flatbush, Prospect Park
--Citibike Station right out front
I'm a psychoanalyst, occasional writer, and teacher in the city. I own and did some modest renovations to the apartment and will be traveling in August but otherwise in town and available to touch base on its ins and outs in the unlikely event something comes up. This is a well-run, humble, and neighborly coop building in which I'm an active shareholder; I'm in regular touch with the building president who is my upstairs neighbor and is always more than willing to help out.
Open to a long-term (11-mo) lease with option to renew or shorter-term summer sublet. $2900/mo + 1-month security (flex for short-term) + application + sublease agreement
If interested, please send a paragraph as to what you do in life, what brings you to the city, and how you envision spending time in the space (incl. any other guests who might live with or join you). Please also verify your humanity (& commitment to careful reading) by mentioning in your reply the recent Democratic nominee for NYC mayor. Thank you!