158 Scofield Ave
Bridgeport, CT 06605
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Monthly Rent
$1,350
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
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About This Property
This charming 3rd-floor apartment in a three-family home is a cozy, convenient living space just moments from St. Mary's by the Sea, local restaurants, and the Fairfield Metro train station. The unit features hardwood floors throughout and includes a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer. One off-street reserved parking space in driveway. Outdoor security motion lighting and cameras in place. One months rent and two months security in advance. Credit check and references required. No pets. No smokers.
158 Scofield Ave is an apartment community located in Fairfield County and the 06605 ZIP Code.
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First settled in 1644, Black Rock is older than Bridgeport itself. This seaside neighborhood was once a Colonial seaport, and today it features two historic districts. The Black Rock Historic District contains some amazing structures, including the fourth-oldest house in Connecticut: the Thomas Wheeler Sr. House, which was built in 1644. You’ll find the house on Brewster Street.
Residents of Black Rock enjoy some of the area’s best restaurants, bars, and live music venues. Sit back and relax at one of the waterfront eateries and enjoy the beautiful views of the Long Island Sound and Black Rock Harbor. Head to Fayerweather Island and stroll along the beach beneath the lighthouse. It may be easy to forget that your Black Rock apartment is just an hour from Manhattan, minutes from Interstate 95, two miles from the University of Bridgeport, and four miles from Downtown Bridgeport.
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