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1 Bedroom Flexible 2 Bedroom SUPER PRIME (North 8th) Williamsburg Loft at Fantastic Price for Size and Location. This charming Loft has all the markings of Industrial Beauty: 12 ft Ceilings, Wood Column and Beam, Industrial Piping, Giant Windows, and Exposed Brick! With windows on two sides, including windowed Eat in Kitchen and windowed Livingroom, the apartment is sun dappled and pleasant. Situated only 2 blocks from the Bedford L and right next to Mcarren Park, this location is close enough to all the activity of Bedford Avenue for convenience and comfort, while far enough from the foot traffic of this main thoroughfare that it remains quiet and idyllic. This amount of square footage in a converted industrial building DOES NOT exist at this price anymore in prime Williamsburg off the Bedford Stop. You are getting a discounted rent usually only available to Williamsburg OG veteran residents because you will be subletting a long term lease protected by Loft Law from the soaring prices of the area. Leave configured as a 1 Bedroom with eat in kitchen/dining area with large window, currently seating 4 at large and elegant table. Or convert the open dining space to a second bedroom with a flex wall. A large closet is already constructed in the dining room allowing the space to function efficiently as a second bedroom. 12 mo lease starting Asap. Would consider lease running to late summer for the right applicant. The apartment comes fully furnished, including fully stocked kitchen ware. Move right in with only your clothes and personal effects! You MAY opt out of the furnishings if you pay to have the pieces you do not want removed by the landlord. 65 Roebling is the quintessential North Williamsburg loft building, one of the last of its kind. Connecting to adjacent loft building 83 Roebling on North 7th, it is a brick and concrete edifice of exceptional character in a neighborhood fast becoming a glossy blur of sleek glass new construction. The building's common space outside the apartment is just as architecturally rich as the building's interior: Large scale sliding riveted iron doors controlled by weighted pulley system guard its gates; a lobby with cement floors irregular with the wear of time traverse its historic hallways; a massive, beautifully distressed and still-functioning freight elevator lies at at the end of the hallway to transport you to an expansive roof shared with 83 Roebling stretching fdrom North 7 to North 8. The roof boasts breathtaking views of Manhattan and a "green corner" devoted to communal gardening and composting. Seating on DIY roof furniture is available on both corners, offering respite to take in the towering Manhattan skyline from one vantage point and to enjoy views of the idyllic treeline and grassynolls of McCarren Park from another. Pushing beyond the vintage industrial doors of the building, you find yourself on Roebling, a beautiful block whose serenity belies that the Bedford Avenue with its host of restaurants, bars, and shopping as well as transportation to Manhattan in less than 10 minutes is just two blocks away.Laundry room with 8 coin-operated machines lies just at the end of your hallway. Also notable in storage-sparse New York City Living is the fact that the apartment is at the end of an unused, common hallway. It thereby has informal access to ample storage outside its walls along this effectively private hallway.