Listing Courtesy of RE Max Edge Group
$285,000
Potential Rebate: $4,275
Welcome to your new home in Brighton Beach! This cozy and sunny 1-bedroom co-op is located on the 3rd floor of a clean, pre-war elevator building that is very well taken care of. The apartment is very bright, with all windows facing the street, and it has a great layout with all separate rooms. The floors are parquet wood, and both the kitchen and bathroom have windows, bringing in fresh air and natural light. The apartment features a king-size bedroom with two windows and a closet. The large kitchen has enough space for a table, making it an eat-in kitchen, and it also has a window. 3096 Brighton 6th Street is a beautiful co-op building that offers laundry facilities and storage space for its shareholders. Subletting is allowed from day one Pets are welcome The building is located in the center of Brighton Beach, where you can find shops, restaurants, banks, bakeries, and more. The B and Q subway trains are close by, and the beach and boardwalk are a block away!<br><br><br><br><br><br>
$2,248 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$4,275
Monthly savings impact
$12/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$280,725
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Listing Courtesy of RE Max Edge Group
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Brighton Beach is "Little Odessa" by the sea. Located directly on the ocean next to Coney Island, it is world-famous for its Russian-speaking community, boardwalk, and lively summer energy. For buyers seeking Brighton Beach Brooklyn real estate, it offers oceanfront luxury condos and a distinct European resort vibe.
Living in Brighton Beach is unique. You hear Russian spoken more than English, buy caviar at local markets, and can swim in the ocean every morning. As a coastal Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it offers a beach lifestyle within the city limits.
The market for homes for sale in Brighton Beach features high-rise luxury condos like Oceana, offering pools and ocean views, as well as more modest co-ops.
It is a dense, high-rise neighborhood that feels like a separate city on the sea.
The lifestyle in Brighton Beach is food and water-centric. Residents walk the boardwalk, dine at Tatiana's (famous for its floor shows), and shop at Brighton Beach Avenue's gourmet markets.
The community is tight-knit, with a massive immigrant population from the former Soviet Union.
Brighton Beach is served by the B and Q trains. The Q provides a direct, albeit long (50 min), ride to Midtown.
The view from the train as it approaches the ocean is one of the best in the system.
The Beach and Boardwalk are the parks. Miles of open oceanfront for walking and swimming.
Amenities are specialized: Russian bathhouses (banyas), supper clubs, and international grocery stores.
Brighton Beach is best for beach lovers, Russian speakers, and anyone who wants ocean views and strong cultural flavor.

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