This 1930s Brooklyn Apartment Has a Jealousy-Inducing Backyard
Briefly

Lawrence Leung and Mei Bruns, along with their Shiba-Inu, struggled to find the perfect living space after relocating from Seattle to NYC. Initially cramped in a 500-square-foot apartment with modern amenities, they continually renewed their lease as they searched for a bigger home. Their persistence paid off when they discovered a two-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn's Fort Greene, characterized by high ceilings, charming details, and a private backyard, combining their desire for space with classic New York architecture.
We wanted to move into a bigger space, and we had always dreamed about living in a classic Brooklyn walk-up apartment.
Upon walking in, we were greeted with 12-foot high ceilings, an arched wall in the kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room.
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