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$490,000
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Essentials
- Price$490,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms2
- Bathroom1
- Rooms5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.800
- Exposure North & East
Key Features
- Dishwasher
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
This TWO-PLUS bedroom apartment (one of three in the largest line in the building) has gracious proportions, THREE EXPOSURES, dazzling light and an additional room that could be the perfect home office or nursery. The oversized master bedroom can easily house a king-sized bed, and the children's room comfortably houses two beds along with a treasure trove of toys. Plenty of deep closets, an Eat-In kitchen, and a classic bathroom with both tub and stall shower complete a charming picture. The apartment comes with extra storage, but with all the closet space, you won't need it.
Steps to the Brooklyn Museum, Botanic Garden, five subway lines, and all the best amenities that Prospect Heights has to offer. All for an exceptionally affordable price.
Sorry, no dogs.
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Crown Heights
Runs from Franklin Avenue to the west, Atlantic Avenue to the north, Ralph Avenue to the east and Empire Boulevard to the south.
Crown Heights offers a variety of housing options: For townhouses, the Crown Heights North Historic District contains large and finely detailed row houses and freestanding mansions designed by Brooklyn’s major architects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some of the area townhouses sport stained glass, ornate plaster ceiling medallions, and oversized windows. There are even rental units available in Crown Heights with these amazing historical details. A second area around Brower Park contains four- and five-family homes built mostly in the Renaissance Revival style, and Italian and Greek Revival styles, too. But if you do not desire a townhouse, the former Brooklyn Jewish Hospital of Crown Heights has been renovated to hold 700 rental apartments — some with 12-foot ceilings.
428 Prospect Place
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Franklin Ave - Park Pl
7 mins
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Washington Ave - Eastern Pkwy
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Washington Ave - Eastern Pkwy
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Franklin Ave - Eastern Pkwy
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Franklin Ave - Eastern Pkwy
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Built in 1920, this elegant 8-unit co-op rests on a beautiful tree-lined block in burgeoning Prospect Heights, at the center of that neighborhood's ongoing renaissance. Brimming with restored Victorian details, the building is self-managed and thoroughly loved. Mere blocks from Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum & Library, the building is also steps from the rapidly growing restaurant scene on Washington Ave, and conveniently close to the 2 & 3 trains.
Additional features of this building include: BIKE STORAGE, PART TIME SUPER.
- Prewar
- 8 units
- Central laundry room
- Private storage
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