USD9,755/month
ID: 404777

Details

Property type
House for rent
Rent
USD9,755/month
Number of rooms
1
Number of baths
2

Top Features

  • Garage
  • Extra Storage
  • Washer & Dryer
  • Brooklyn Bridge views
  • Open concept kitchen
  • Gaggenau appliances
  • Dual-zone wine fridge
  • High ceilings
  • Lofted storage space
  • Historic building

Amenities

Living Space: Washer & Dryer In Unit
Perks: Extra Storage
Parking: Garage

Description

Rare and exclusive rental offering of the exquisite Apartment 1W at the landmarked 1861 building, 8 Old Fulton Street. Combining quintessential loft living with gracious flair, the magnificently renovated parlor loft features gorgeous exposed original beams, brick walls and filigreed original columns. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Brooklyn Bridge from the comfort of your living room, in addition to iconic East River and Lower Manhattan vistas. A total of 8 nine-foot windows flood this corner, historic, richly detailed but elegantly tailored space providing sunlight and good vibes all day long. The Primary suite is pin-drop quiet and private, featuring abundant closet space and an additional loft storage space, rounded off with an exquisitely finished en-suite bath. A coat closet, pantry, in-unit washer/dryer and a central heating/cooling system solve all of your practical needs. An entertainer's dream, the stunning open concept custom kitchen welcomes everyone into the main space. This enlarged chef ??s kitchen is finished with quality Gaggenau appliances including a full-sized dual-zone wine fridge, a gas cooktop and a convection oven as well as beautiful quartzite counters. The bonus downstairs space is roomy and bright; with nice high ceilings. Use this space as a private home office, additional sleeping area, or both! 8 Old Fulton, aka, Brooklyn City Railroad Company Building, is a wonderfully kept waterfront loft building. Steeped in Brooklyn history, 8 Old Fulton formerly served as the Headquarters for the Brooklyn Railroad Company before being used for light manufacturing and was eventually converted to co-ops in the 1970's.