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A Two-Bedroom in a Neighborhood With a Similar Vibe to the Upper West Side

June 7, 2019 | 1:12 PM
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Located in a coveted building along Prospect Park Southwest in Brooklyn’s Windsor Terrace neighborhood, this bright, beautiful home rests on the top floor overlooking treetop views and spectacular sunsets. Multiple exposures and abundant sunlight fill this airy, well-proportioned, and serene oasis.

Set back from the park via an open courtyard, this top floor pre-war home is the quietest in the building. A spacious, windowed kitchen was thoughtfully renovated with classic white wooden cabinetry, white marble countertops, and a Bosch dishwasher, and offers space for dining. An entry foyer, high ceilings, archways, moldings, and hardwood floors enhance this home’s pre-war charm while blending seamlessly with a fresh, modern renovation.

The sun-filled bedrooms can fit ample furniture. The renovated windowed bathroom is tasteful, crisp, and clean. Owners also enjoy the perks of a tranquil, shared courtyard and community garden, accessible directly from the Art Deco lobby. This pet-friendly, professionally managed building is well maintained by a part-time super. Stroller parking is available in the lobby. Free private storage, free bike storage, and a laundry room are all available in the basement.

Within mere steps of Prospect Park, the Tennis Center, Vanderbilt playground, Elk Café and Le Paddock, this home is just a 1-minute walk to the B68 and 5 minutes to the F/G trains. Windsor Terrace and Park Slope’s best restaurants, boutiques, shops and services, in addition to Bartel-Prichard Square’s Wednesday and Sunday Greenmarket, the new Nitehawk Cinema and upcoming Ample Hills Creamery, are a short walk away. This is a truly amazing place to call home!

The first open houses are Saturday, June 8 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 9 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. See more photos and information here.

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