Classic Prewar Art Deco Co-op in Prospect Heights Across From Prospect Park Asks $1.5 Million
This two-bedroom Prospect Heights co-op has generous spaces, prewar details and views of the Brooklyn Museum and Botanical Garden.
This two-bedroom Prospect Heights co-op has generous spaces, prewar details and views of the Brooklyn Museum and Botanical Garden. It’s on the seventh floor of the 186-unit Turner Towers, the 1927 Art Deco gem at 135 Eastern Parkway.
It’s a corner unit, with triple exposures and the aforementioned views from both the living room and the master bedroom. Both rooms are quite large — the living room’s around 300 square feet — and so are the second bedroom and the dining room (which, the listing notes, could be drafted into service as a third bedroom).
The weakest link is the kitchen, which is narrow and a candidate for upgrading. There are two full baths, though neither is shown. You’ve got original wood floors throughout, with a herringbone pattern in the living and dining rooms.
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If you’re after an open plan layout in the style favored at the moment this isn’t your place; it’s pretty much the opposite, with all its living spaces separated.
Closet space is good, with a walk-in off the master and a cedar closet in the hallway.
The building offers a round-the-clock doorman, concierge service, a live-in super, a gym, a playroom, a garden and storage. There’s bike storage as well, though it’s currently wait-listed.
Listed by Michael Rohrer and Calvin Gladen of Corcoran, the unit is asking $1.5 million. What do you think?
[Listing: 135 Eastern Parkway #7GÂ | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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