After World War II, there were lots of returning veterans to house throughout the five boroughs and one development in the Cypress Hills / East New York area of Brooklyn specifically catered to them. It was known as Arlington Village and in 2016, amNY reflected on the property's early history - and then later controversy when developers purchased the multi-building complex.
Recently, new rental listings have hit the market for the property which now goes by the address of 3100 Atlantic Avenue. Nooklyn handles leasing and there are many available units offering 1 month free on a 12-month lease; 1 beds are listed from $1,694/month, 2 beds from $1,924/month and 3 beds from $2,100/month. The complex is on Atlantic Avenue between Berriman Street and Montauk Avenue and the J, Z and C train lines are all within walking distance.
Exterior images show fresh renovations including newly painted buildings, new windows and doors, updated lighting, awnings and more. Inside, brand new interiors are ready for their first residents. Homes come in a variety of layouts and feature new hardwood floors and lighting fixtures. The open concept living areas are perfect for those looking to personalize a home; kitchens offer plenty of storage and counter space. Pets are allowed.
Residents of 3100 Atlantic Avenue have access to convenient amenities including a gym, lounge, game room and a laundry room. Between the many buildings of the complex is a lush central courtyard with custom-built seating and gazebos, and also a dog run.
Read more about the property on CityRealty or contact the leasing office here.
Read more about the property on CityRealty or contact the leasing office here.
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