Listing Courtesy of TRIBRONYC LLC
$5,950/mo
Potential Rebate: $149
Discover Bohemian Style Living in Prime Bushwick!<br><br>Welcome to The Grove, where each apartment is infused with an organic, warm, nature-inspired aesthetica perfect sanctuary for artists!<br><br>Features:<br>- Private Backyard/Porch: Enjoy your own secluded outdoor space.<br>- Laundry In-Unit: Brand new washer and dryers for convenience.<br>- Massive Closets: Plenty of storage space.<br>- 7 Windows: Let natural light flood your living space.<br>- Brand New Appliances: Including a dishwasher for easy cleanup.<br>- Incredible Southern Exposure: Bask in sunlight throughout the day.<br>- AC Units in Each Room: Stay cool during the summer months.<br>- 11 Ceilings: Enhance the spacious feel of your home.<br>- Original Brick and Details Throughout: Preserving the charm of the building.<br>- Free Storage: Additional space to keep your belongings organized.<br><br>Embrace thoughtful maximalism with curated multicultural artwork, textiles, and decorative objects that add character and personality to your space.<br><br><br><br><br><br>
$29 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$149
Monthly savings impact
$0/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$5,801
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Ridgewood is the cooler, quieter cousin of Bushwick. It has been designated a historic district for its miles of yellow brick row houses. For buyers seeking Ridgewood Queens real estate, it offers hip cafes, breweries, and stunning architecture.
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The market for homes for sale in Ridgewood is hot. The "Mathews Flats" (yellow brick 6-family buildings) are iconic.
Prices have risen significantly as young professionals move in.
The lifestyle in Ridgewood is vibrant. It has a burgeoning art and coffee scene.
The community is a mix of Polish/Slavic roots and young creatives.
Ridgewood is served by the M and L trains. It is very accessible to Union Square.
Grover Cleveland Park offers skyline views.
Amenities: A huge number of vintage shops and bars.
Ridgewood is best for creatives, young professionals, and lovers of historic architecture.

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