Kensington One-Bedroom With Arches, Picture Rails, Two Storage Units Asks $450K
With arched doorways, wood floors and a built-in niche this Kensington one-bedroom already has some of its original character intact and it would take just a bit of work to bring it back to its intended layout.
Roomy Top-Floor Perch With Big Foyer, Breakfast Nook in Prospect Park South Asks $499K
In a 1940 Colonial Revival building, the one-bedroom co-op nods to the era's streamlined style with simple lines, a gently curved nook and built-in shelves.
Modern Brooklyn Heights Co-op Studio With Built-in Shelves, Walk-in Closet, Foyer Asks $499K
It is attractive and well-planned, with handsome sight lines and built-ins, a proper foyer and good storage space.
Park Slope Co-op With Two Bedrooms, Working Fireplace, Clever Renovation Asks $1.15 Million
This compact third-floor two-bedroom with an above-average renovation may stir the hearts of parents eager for a Park Slope address and room to squeeze in a family.
Railroad Walkup Offers Stained Glass, Lots of Windows, Two Bedrooms in Park Slope for $949K
This co-op offers a lot of character and two actual bedrooms, but it is compact and has only a single bathroom.
Sprawling and Elegant Flatbush Two-Bedroom Co-op With Original Details Asks $720K
Here’s a darling co-op apartment in Flatbush that’s impressive for its spaciousness as well as its elegance.
Starter Co-op in Prime Kensington Has Ample Space for $440,000
This bright one-bedroom co-op in Kensington has got some roomy living areas, a reasonable layout, a not-too-outrageous price, and a desirable location near the shops and restaurants on Cortelyou and not too far from Prospect Park.
The single bedroom is large and has two exposures and decent closet space. The living room is spacious as well, with French doors leading to a dining room, which is amply sized but windowless (those French doors can make up for that, though).
Expansive, Recently Renovated Condo in Former Cobble Hill Church Asks $2.275 Million
This recently renovated Cobble Hill condo is generously sized, smartly designed and attractive, and it includes a private outdoor space. It’s located in The Arches, the condo development housed in the former St. Peter’s Church and Academy, at 401 Hicks Street.
The expansive living space might be called “loft like” if the ceiling were higher; it’s got an office nook with a built-in desk under the stairs. The door leads out to a common courtyard, which beats the sidewalk or an interior hallway.
Roomy Brooklyn Heights Co-op With River and Skyline Views Asks $2.25 Million
This duplex co-op is expansive, attractive and in fine condition, in a prime Brooklyn Heights building at 2 Grace Court. With a corner location and south and west exposures, it gets a lot of light and offers killer views of the river and the skyline.
A pair of apartments combined via a spiral staircase (quite a nice one, in wood), the unit offers something of a townhouse feel, with two levels and a good deal of space. There are three bedrooms — one below, alongside the living space, and two above.
Condo With Built-Ins, Wood-Burning Fireplace in Landmarked Brownstone Asks $1.295 Million
It’s big, it’s beautiful and it’s a condo — in a landmarked brownstone. This fetching two-bed, two-bath sits at the top floor of a 25-foot-wide house at 214 Park Place in Prospect Heights. Fully renovated six years ago, it’s a nice unit in fine shape, with an attractive kitchen, a lot of built-ins and a functional layout.
Weighing in at around 1,100 square feet, it’s got a spacious living room and an open-plan kitchen in the front, separated by an island with a white stone countertop. The former has a wall of built-in shelving/cabinetry and a wood-burning fireplace. Also nice big windows, which are reputed to offer a skyline view.