Zumper

140 Bay 26th St
140 Bay 26th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214, USA

Monthly rent-
Beds2
Baths1
Sqft1–700
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5+ Days Ago

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140 Bay 26th St Brooklyn, NY

Occupied Units

Occupied

2

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2 Beds

1 Bath

$1,900

Listed by Real Estate Mangement
Days on market: 425
Multi Unit 2 Beautiful 2 Bed Rooms Queen And Queen Size Huge Living Rm Hardwd 1 Bathrm Full Hardwood Floors New Kitchen New Bath Newly Painted High Ceilings Kitchen Eat In Sunny Bright Oven Cozy Spacious Market Friendly Super Clean Super Maintained Closet Space Closets In All Rooms Steps To Transit D Line Huge Apt 700 Sqft Easy Living Rm Huge New Bathroom Stove Is New Stainless Steel Newly Painted Sunny Bright Cold Water Included Heat-Hot Water Included Gas Electric Not Included Serious Clients Only Have W2,Paystubs And State Id Good Credit Call Ask For 5165268597

Occupied

1F

2 Beds

1 Bath

$1,495

Listed by Sani Berger
Days on market: 3074
Large 2 bedroom apartment on the ground floor of private house!!!Few steps downTile floor throughoutPlenty of closet spaceCall today!!! SaniBerger1171

Occupied

1B

2 Beds

1 Bath

$1,499

Listed by Daniel Kuperhand
Days on market: 3076
Introduction to Location: GREAT FOREating OutInternet AccessParkingParks & RecreationShopping OptionsWHO LIVES HERE?Families with kidsProfessionalsSinglesRetireesStudentsParks in Bath Beach include Bath Playground, Dreier-Offerman Park, Calvert Vaux Park, Scarangella Playground, and Anthony Catanzaro Square.Bath Beach is served by the D service of the New York City Subway system, along the BMT West End Line. Stations along the line serving the community are 18th Avenue, 20th Avenue, Bay Parkway, 25th Avenue, and Bay 50th Street.During the 1970s, Bath Beach's commercial strip along 86th Street was used for scenes in the 1971 feature film The French Connection, in the opening credits to the popular television series Welcome Back, Kotter, and most famously in the opening scene of the 1977 feature film Saturday Night Fever. Tony Manero, the lead character (played by John Travolta), walks along the sidewalk, admires shoes in a storefront window, buys two (stacked) slices of pizza through a pizzeria window-counter at Lenny's Pizza, and ends up at the hardware store where he works (based on a real hardware store on Fifth Avenue in nearby Bay Ridge). The strip was used again in 2016 for the filming of Red Hot Chili Peppers - Go Robot music video.Description:+ Spacious Apartment+ Crazy price!+ Spacious 2 Bedroom+ Great Location!Transportation:D at 20th Av 0.25 milesCommunication:Message us today because tomorrow will be too late! BHP4650