
"A one-bed co-op on Clinton Hill's Mansion Row, with all the grandeur that comes with living in a converted Queen Anne. Entering this top floor unit, the great room is to the left, with lofty nine-foot ceilings, custom bookshelves, and a rather striking alcove. The inlaid parquet floors and bathroom skylight add charm on top of the charm."
"Another Clinton Hill charmer, this one really all about the prewar details: The wainscotting and trim are original, the parquet floors are quite handsome. The oversize leaded windows give you views of Pratt's campus, and the subway-tiled bathroom is classic. At $1,302 monthly, fees cover in-building laundry, a bike room, and private storage."
The real estate market under one million dollars provides various housing options including studios, one-bedrooms, and occasional two-bedrooms with desirable features. Clinton Hill offers particularly attractive prewar apartments with distinctive architectural details. One listing at 184 Clinton Ave features a top-floor one-bedroom co-op in a converted Queen Anne mansion with nine-foot ceilings, custom bookshelves, parquet floors, and a bathroom skylight, with $1,100 monthly maintenance. Another at 277 Washington Ave showcases original wainscotting, handsome parquet floors, leaded windows overlooking Pratt's campus, and classic subway-tiled bathroom, with $1,302 monthly fees. Both locations provide convenient access to Fort Greene Park and G train service, with the second option closer to the subway.
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