Apartment Rental Details Huge Modern Apartment - Whole Floor
Humboldt Street | Norman Ave, Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Fully renovated large apartment in a nice 3 family home. Located on a quiet Street near McGolrick Park. This apartment underwent a complete renovation and results are amazing! A modern, updated look and feel with brand-new fixtures, finishes, and appliances in the kitchen and bathroom. NEW mini split AC system installed. Owner occupied building. Sorry no pets allowed. Heat and jot water included.
For more information Visit: Live in Greenpoint . com
or FOR RENT category in Polish Landlord . com
Location: | Humboldt Street | Norman Ave |
City, State: | Greenpoint, Brooklyn |
Size: | 1000 sq ft |
Rooms: | For more info VISIT: https://liveingreenpoint.com/ |
Price: | $4500 |
Status: | Available |




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!
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!
