Bernard Home is a renovated Romanesque Revival historic brownstone in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn. It is a coliving space for digital nomads, business travelers, and location-flexible professionals as well as newcomers to New York transitioning from traditional living to coliving.
Bernard Brooklyn Home is a historic treasure with a modern twist. We’ve kept the beauty of the original structure — with the architectural signature touched like the turret with a peaked roof, strong archways in rough-cut stone, and the majestic lion’s head just below the turret — is set among a row of traditional brownstones in that is changing with the times. The building is the perfect mix of old-world meets new creative.
Bernard Brooklyn Home is the biggest of our SharedEasy homes. There are four floors in total, with six fully renovated apartments and more on the way. There is a rooftop with stunning views of the Manhattan Skyline as well as a courtyard with an expansive patio, perfect for parties, social events and an outdoor oasis in the midst of the city.
There are different options for rooms: Suites with en-suite oversized private baths, executive private rooms with en-suite private full bath, regular private rooms with shared bathrooms, twin rooms with shared bathroom and three-people rooms (some of them with en-suite baths). The private rooms have queen beds and the shared rooms have twin beds, there are suites with king beds as well. All linens and towels are provided as comforters and pillows. As with all of our houses, we provide closets or wardrobes and closet organising essentials.
Bernard Brooklyn Home is new — the renovation was complete-floor to ceiling — and the refurbished touches are sleek and modern. Granite tubs and glass showers, new top-of-the-line appliances including refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, dishwashers and washers and dryers for every apartment. There are two co-working spaces in the basement and a gym and gameroom/TV room.
Bernard Brooklyn Home is located a short distance from the A, C, subway lines and the LIRR train station. Neighborhood attractions include Bedvine Cocktails, Lovers Rock, Eugene & Co., Saraghina and many other local foodie favorites. Fulton Street with its authentic neighborhood vibe and Tomkins Ave on the other side of the block is a great mix of the old and new that is the new gentrified Brooklyn.
Distance to | By train | By car |
LaGuardia | 1 hour: (from Nostrand Ave Station) via A Train + E Train + Bus Q70-SBS | 21 min |
JFK | 52 min: via Nostrand Ave Station A Train + AirTrain | 28 min |
Midtown Manhattan (14 street) | 25 min: via Nostrand Ave Station A Train | 23 min |
WallStreet (Downtown Manhattan) | 20 min: A Train via Nostrand Ave Station | 23 min |
The C and A Trains run from Manhattan to MacDonough Street via Kingston Throop Station and Nostrand Ave Station. Nostrand Station is a 7 min walk from the house and Kingston Throop Station is a 6 min walk.
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