260 Ocean Parkway 260 Ocean Parkway, Kensington, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Pre-war Co-op
- 77 residences
- 6 stories
- BUILT 1930
The Details About 260 Ocean Parkway
Beautifully well maintained, pre-war building with laundry facilities, locked storage and bike storage.
- Guarantors allowed
260 Ocean Parkway Units
- transaction type
- Sold
- Rented
- In Contract
Units | Price | Beds | Baths | Half Baths | Interior Sq.Ft | Type | Contact | Floorplan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6J | $2,250 | 2 | 1 | 1050 | Co-op | |||
1L | $2,200 | 1 | 1 | Co-op | ||||
3K | $2,195 | 2 | 1 | 1000 | Co-op | |||
5C | $2,100 | 2 | 1 | 1000 | Co-op | |||
6C | $2,100 | 2 | 1 | Co-op | Andrea YarringtonBill Yarrington | |||
6B | $1,850 | 1 | 1 | 800 | Co-op | |||
Get to know Kensington
Sometimes considered part of the neighboring Flatbush landmass, Kensington stands apart as a primarily residential neighborhood just south of Prospect Park, Green-Wood Cemetery, and Windsor Terrace. Kensington takes its name from the homonymous London neighborhood, fitting because of the array of Victorian-style, vaguely English-inspired homes in this section of Brooklyn. Residences vary, however, and you are as likely to see prewar apartment buildings, brick rowhouses, and other detached, single-family home types such as American Foursquare. Development of the neighborhood commenced in the 1880s, following the completion of Ocean Parkway. The boulevard begins in Kensington and carves a path through central and southern Brooklyn, down to the Coney Island and Brighton Beach waterfronts. F and G trains stop along the western edge of Kensington, with the Q and B mere blocks away in Ditmas Park.
Kensington Neighborhood Guide