1 bedroom
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2 beds
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1 bathroom
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4 guests
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New
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500 sq. ft.
Operated by a Wander partner
Trusted operators, vetted by Wander
Boho Bushwick Hideaway: Artistic 1BD with Balcony & W/D
Immerse yourself in a bohemian retreat in this thoughtfully curated one‑bedroom loft in Bushwick. Warm wood tones, eclectic textiles and artisanal decor create a welcoming atmosphere throughout the 586 sq ft space, while natural light and a private balcony make it perfect for longer stays.
Property Highlights
Cozy Sleeping Arrangements: A queen bed with crisp linens and storage in the bedroom, plus a plush sofa bed in the living area to accommodate up to four guests.
Open‑Plan Living: Bright living room with comfortable seating, smart TV and direct access to a private balcony for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Fully Equipped Kitchen: Modern appliances, cookware and a dining bar make home‑cooked meals easy and enjoyable.
Private Balcony: Enjoy fresh air and your own outdoor space — ideal for a quiet moment or an alfresco drink.
Modern Conveniences: In‑unit washer/dryer, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, climate control and a dedicated desk ensure comfort for work or leisure.
Neighborhood Attractions
Maria Hernandez Park – A lively green space with lawns, playgrounds and community events.
Bushwick Collective Street Art – Explore the renowned outdoor gallery of murals just a short walk away.
Dining & Coffee: Grab artisanal pizza at Roberta’s or enjoy specialty brews at local cafés like Lucid Café.
Arts & Culture: Visit the Weeksville Heritage Center to learn about one of America’s first free Black communities, or catch a performance at Kings Theatre.
Getting Around
The loft is a short walk from the L train at Wilson Avenue, providing direct access to Williamsburg and Manhattan. Nearby bus routes and ride‑share services make it easy to explore the rest of Brooklyn and beyond.
• Please note that the property is located near a residential area, so you may occasionally hear traffic and experience the natural hustle and bustle of New York City.
• IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE APARTMENT IS A WALK-UP, LOCATED TWO FLIGHTS UP, AND THERE IS NO ELEVATOR
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Brooklyn, NY 11207, US
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Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events not allowed
Check-in after 4:00 pm
Check-out before 11:00 am
4 guests maximum
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