Heaven with Breathtaking Views
Calling all trendsetters! Elevate your city living in this stunning 21st-floor one bedroom apartment boasting jaw-dropping Manhattan & Prospect Park views. Forget cramped spaces, this sun-drenched haven features spacious comfort and all the modern must-haves:
Sleek kitchen: Caesarstone countertops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, washer/dryer - adulting just got easier.
Smart lock: Ditch the keys, embrace the future.
Luxe bathroom: Relax in style with modern finishes.
But wait, there's more! Your new home comes with a community like no other:
Resort-style rooftop pool: Soak up the city views while taking a dip.
State-of-the-art fitness center: Get your sweat on with top-notch equipment.
Game room with VR golf simulator: Unleash your inner gamer (or golfer). ️
Dog run & pet spa: Pamper your furry friend in style.
Rooftop lounges & resident lounges: Mingle with neighbors or unwind in style.
24/7 concierge & security: Peace of mind, guaranteed.
Convenient location: Steps to Prospect Park, vibrant Little Caribbean, and major train lines.
Imagine waking up to breathtaking sunrises, working with a million-dollar view, and unwinding with city lights twinkling below. This isn't just an apartment, it's an experience. ✨
Limited availability! Contact us today to claim your piece of Brooklyn paradise.
Just below Prospect Park is the residential neighborhood of Flatbush. Quiet and calm, yet still close to the action, Flatbush is a popular neighborhood with families and young professionals alike due to its proximity to the park, fabulous restaurants, and easy access to other parts of the city.
Established in 1651, Flatbush went by the name of "Midwout" when it was still a young Dutch Colony. Once the British took over in 1664, Flatbush became the central area of the new King's County, even being named the county seat. It would remain this way through the 1700's and most of the 1800's being a large hub for merchants and farmers.
Flatbush was incorporated into the larger city of Brooklyn in 1894 and subsequently turned into a residential neighborhood after 1898 when Brooklyn became a borough in the Greater New York City. Construction on new apartment complexes, mostly mid-rise art deco buildings, happened quickly as subway lines came to the area…
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