Prime Prospect Heights Pre-War Home
This second-floor spacious and bright extra-large one-bedroom home with washer/dryer and home office areas is located in prime Prospect Heights, barely one block to Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
Beautifully appointed with elegant pre-War details combined with modern conveniences, this is the perfect Brooklyn one-bedroom. Six windows overlooking Lincoln Place bring in abundant light and lovely treescapes. High ceilings and restored herringbone floors bring classic character.
The large living/dining room is excellent for entertaining, with room for a sitting/media area, dining area, and home office area. The open windowed kitchen has ample cabinetry and counterspace, as well as full-size appliances, including dishwasher and washer/dryer.
The bedroom is king-size, with two windows, a closet, and plenty of room for additional storage. The windowed bathroom has herringbone marble flooring, clean white tiling, and a restored clawfoot tub.
The home''''s entry foyer, with its own hall closet, is large enough for both storage and a second home office area.
394 Lincoln Place is a well-maintained, 23-residence pre-War co-operative with a part-time superintendent and management company services. Amenities include a side yard, bike storage, and storage units.
The building is surrounded not only by Prospect Park and its amenities but also by the myriad beloved restaurants and shops of Washington, Vanderbilt, and Franklin Avenues. Eastern Parkway itself is one of Brooklyn''''s most beautiful greenways. It is barely a block from the Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum 2/3 subway station and is proximate to the Franklin Avenue 2/3/4/5 and Prospect Park-Botanic Garden B/Q/Shuttle stations.
The co-operative is pet-friendly. There is currently an assessment of $120/month.
Listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate ...Prospect Heights is a colorful and diverse neighborhood anchored by multiple cultural institutions: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Barclay’s Center, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the gorgeous central branch of the Brooklyn Library.
Turn down any side street, however, and you’ll find gorgeous old brownstones, stately coops, and new developments on quiet, tree-lined streets. The commercial venues of Vanderbilt and Washington Avenues offer a myriad of restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, craft cocktail bars, cafes, and boutiques with a distinctly “come as you are” Brooklyn attitude. Hot spots include: Faun, Tom’s, White Tiger, Unnameable Books, Chuko, Olmsted, Bearded Lady, and The Islands.
Founder, Principal Broker
212-388-1115
Founder, Principal Broker
listings@lohorealty.com
212-388-1115