3 multi-family houses have been gutted and redesigned resulting in 233 Frost Street, 327 Manhattan Avenue, and 139 Kingsland Avenue in Williamsburg. 233 Frost and 327 Manhattan are 3 stories tall, including 6 units each. 139 Kingsland offers 4 units on 2 floors. These homes present a great opportunity for residents to occupy beautifully redesigned units for low cost. Interiors are refinished with function and aesthetics in mind, and can be defined by tall ceilings indented with recessed lights, rustic oak flooring, and a very clean, modern finish. Kitchens are outstanding, with white stone countertops, quality stainless steel appliances, and dishwasher. Included you’ll discover stacked Bosch washer/dryer, and ductless split air conditioning & heating units.
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233 Frost is nested between buildings on Frost Street, between Graham Avenue and Woodpoint. Frost Street is quiet and tree lined; A beautiful residential area. Occupants use the Graham L or Lorimer L/G trains.
327 Manhattan is only 2 blocks from the Graham Ave L, by Conselyea Street. Like Frost, Manhattan Ave is lined with 3 & 4 story homes. The Lorimer L/G platform is only a couple more blocks away.
139 Kingsland is just across the street from One Stop Cafe, by Beadel Street. Occupants of each building have quick access to several eateries, retail shops, and nightlife venues that line Graham Avenue. A quick trip down Graham Avenue is where most residents find their commuting train; the Graham Avenue L Platform.