DUPLEX condominium featuring four bedrooms + two home offices & three full bathrooms. Located on the first and second floor of a landmarked 1931 building, this charmer is available for occupancy July 1st.
The sprawling interior is nearly 2,000 sq/ft plus an additional ~300 sq/ft private garden. Details include central air, soaring tin ceilings, ceiling fans, ample sunshine and hardwood floors throughout. Private washer & dryer + 150 sq/ft caged storage one flight down in the basement.
The first floor features a generous open living / kitchen space with Bosch & Frigidaire appliances, granite counter tops and easy access to your private garden oasis. There is also a bedroom and full bath on this level.
The second floor features two bedrooms facing tree lined St Marks Ave. Walking towards the rear, there is a wonderful bonus room with sliding frosted glass windows overlooking the stairs ideal as a home office. There are built in bookshelves adorning the hallway towards the tranquil primary bedroom suite. The primary bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom, walk in closet, and attached room ideal for nursery / office/ additional closet.
This is undoubtedly a most fantastic location on tranquil & tree lined St. Marks Ave, yet steps from bustling Vanderbilt Avenue's amenities and neighborhood dining. Zoned for District 13 schools (including P.S. 282)! A quick walk to the 7th Ave B/Q trains or Bergen St. 2/3 make for an effortless commute to anywhere in Brooklyn or Manhattan. Let's not forget about the serene walk to Prospect Park!
Pets upon approval. Broker fee applies.
Right above Prospect Park, and sandwiched between Park Slope and Crown Heights, Prospect Heights is home to some of the premiere entertainment in Brooklyn, while also being a peaceful neighborhood full of families and fun times.
Part of the original city of Brooklyn, Prospect Heights was an important part of the agricultural practices and trade routes of the Dutch colonists who controlled the land in the 1600's. After the American Revolution, Brooklyn's population began to grow rapidly, and the land of Prospect Heights was sold to the city in order to build housing.
The original grid for Prospect Heights was drawn in 1833 and constructed in 1834, based largely on how the land had been run by the farmers who settled there. However, Brooklyn decided, as streets were still being constructed, to lay a new grid all together in 1839. A deal was struck to keep the streets already constructed which is why some of the streets in Prospect Heights…
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