American Basement Flat

If you are pretty happy with your current rental apartment, you may want to check out the new apartment tour in Brooklyn. Live in a basement flat or basement Apartment if you feel American (or maybe fancy) with small outdoor space (enough room to turn into a wine-soaked greenhouse) and private entrance. You can always do that as part of an apartment tour in Brooklyn. There are so many things you can do and so many things that you can see and do and it’s really up to what you want to do and how much time you want to spend exploring!

 

Living in basement flats is a great idea especially if you’re an urban dweller and you need to be away from the damp, noisy city life. In my opinion living in basement flats in Brooklyn is a great idea because if you are an urban resident who doesn’t like paying rent or having smelly rats and insects buzzing around inside your walls and ceilings, then it is a smart idea to live in those Brooklyn apartments with their huge air conditioning and ceiling fans that help maintain a comfortable temperature inside the apartments. But if you are more the Bohemian type then living in a basement flat will also provide a sense of escape from the city life. In fact you might like it so much that after living in your basement flat for only a week, you decide to move back in!

 

The best thing about these Brooklyn apartments is the fact that even though they are just few stories they are well insulated, with double-walled doors and many come with electricity, heating and plumbing, and they are usually close to the subway system so you won’t have to worry about walking very far to the nearest subway stop. The best thing about these Brooklyn apartments is that they are not expensive at all and the view alone is worth the price. In fact if you look hard enough you can find a good deal on a decent studio flat in East Flatlands that are now being sold by the developer. In fact there are now so many basement flats available for rent that the developers are having trouble keeping up with demand so prices have started to drop.