A Grand One-Bedroom on Prospect Park West for $799,000
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A Grand One-Bedroom on Prospect Park West for $799,000
"For under a million dollars, one can find all sorts of housing configurations: park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms hidden in carriage houses or former shoe factories, and even the occasional true two-bedroom. We're combing the market for particularly spacious, nicely renovated, or otherwise worth-a-look apartments at various six-digit price points. An almost "Oops, all Brooklyn" week. A Park Slope One-Bedroom for $799,000 125 Prospect Park West #2E A one-bedroom co-op in a landmarked building with all the limestone and elaborate cornices you might require."
"The Hillhurst is park-facing, though this unit is not - but what you lose in views you gain in quiet. And still so much to love: A foyer leads to a spacious living room with oversize leaded windows and glass built-ins. On the room's south side, a windowed eat-in kitchen with custom cabinets and stainless-steel appliances. Off the other side of the living room is the corner bedroom with dual exposures and floor-to-ceiling closets."
Under $1 million housing options include park- and subway-adjacent studios, carriage-house one-bedrooms, former-factory conversions, and occasional true two-bedrooms. A Park Slope one-bedroom at 125 Prospect Park West #2E is a co-op in a landmarked building with limestone and elaborate cornices. The unit has a foyer leading to a spacious living room with oversize leaded windows and glass built-ins, a windowed eat-in kitchen with custom cabinets and stainless-steel appliances, and a corner bedroom with dual exposures and floor-to-ceiling closets; the bathroom is serviceable but could use updating. Monthly maintenance is $1,075 and covers private storage, a live-in super, elevator, laundry, bike parking, and the building is pet-friendly. A nearby Park Slope two-bedroom in a brownstone condo features hardwood floors, bright corner light, an open-kitchen window, and a spacious primary bedroom with oversize south-facing windows.
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