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Location:Manhattan Ave | Nassau Ave
Size:950 sq ft
Rooms:WHOLE TOP FLOOR!
Price:$2500
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Location:Eagle Street | Manhattan Ave
Size:950 sq ft
Rooms:3 BEDROOM BOX LAYOUT WITH PRIVATE PATIO!
Price:$3700
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Location:McGuinness Blvd. / Norman Ave
Size:950 sq ft
Rooms:Spacious Top Floor Apartment - Great Place!
Price:$2600
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Location:Forest Ave / 67th Ave
Size:900 sq ft
Rooms:Nice 2 Bed Apt+2 Bath w/Yard
Price:$2500
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Location:Manhattan Ave | Nassau Ave
Size:900 sq ft
Rooms:UNIQUE 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT - PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES!
Price:$3000
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Location:Monitor Str | Driggs Ave
Size:800 sq ft
Rooms:Sunny Railroad style Apartment by McGorlick Park
Price:$2400
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Location:Myrtle Ave | 61st Street
Size:800 sq ft
Rooms:3 bedrooms, living room, bonus room (sunroom)
Price:$2500
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Location:Nassau Ave | Russell Ave
Size:800 sq ft
Rooms:Modern apartment overlooking the park
Price:$2550
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Location:Freeman Str| McGuinness Blvd.
Size:800 sq ft
Rooms:Spacious 1 Bedroom Railroad style Apartment near Pulaski Bridge
Price:$2200
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Location:Kent Str | Manhattan Ave
Size:800 sq ft
Rooms:1 Bedroom DUPLEX on Kent Street
Price:$2300
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Apartment hunting 101 It is imperative to walk through your potential new apartment before you move in. Don’t rush through your inspection of your potential new apartment. Be thorough and take your time. After all, it will be your home for at least the next year, make sure you choose a place that you know you’ll be happy with. If there are many things wrong with the apartment, you might just want to pass.

Look for:
1) Sufficient safety features should be in place.
2) Check out faucets, toilets and the pipes under kitchen cabinets for potential leaks in plumbing.
3) Check the water pressure in the unit. Also check the water temperature. 4)Run your hand along the outside of the window to check for drafts.
5) Look up at the ceiling for any water damage. This may indicate either a leak from outside or very careless upstairs neighbors.
6) Locks should be sturdy and not wobbly.
7) Turn off and on all lighting inside the apartment to check for electrical shortages.

Good Luck!