Peace, quiet and convenience…welcome to 61 Oliver Street.
This second-floor studio apartment has tremendous potential with an eat-in kitchen, cozy living room area and light throughout.
61 Oliver Street is a well-maintained elevator building with a live-in super, two laundry rooms, rentable storage, on site parking (waitlist) and recently installed virtual doorman. The location can’t be beat- just steps from the Shore Road promenade, and the express bus to Manhattan. Additional train and ferry transportation options as well as the legendary parks, shops and restaurants of Bay Ridge are easily walkable.
Please note, apartment may also be sold fully furnished for additional ease.
Details
- Bedrooms: Studio
- Bathrooms: 1
- Co-op
- Virtual Doorman
Features
- Eat In Kitchen
- Windowed Bath
- Track Lighting
- Partially Obstructed Views
- Bicycle Room
- Garage
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Private Storage
More about Bay Ridge ▶
More about Bay Ridge ▼
As evidenced by the mansions dotting the waterfront along Shore Road, as well as the eclectic mix of Victorian, Greek Revival, and neo-Renaissance architecture scattered throughout the neighborhood, Bay Ridge was one of Brooklyn's wealthiest areas at the end of the 19th century. Diversity is a key word in Bay Ridge, not just in terms of architecture: since the Dutch West India Company purchased the land from the Nyack Indians in 1652, the area has been home to many waves of immigrant populations, including Scandinavians, Greeks, Italians, Irish, and, more recently, Middle Easterners. Third Avenue, considered "restaurant row," is an homage to the neighborhood's diversity with its range of cuisines and mix of casual and upscale dining, along with a number of lively Irish Pubs. Bay Ridge also boasts majestic views of the bay and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge that links Brooklyn to Staten Island. There is no shortage of shopping in the neighborhood, especially on 86th Street. An almost suburban-like setting and a plethora of parks make Bay Ridge a popular choice for families.