With a price tag under $200,000, this prewar studio co-op in Flatbush is attractive, reasonably spacious and in fine repair, with a renovated bathroom and eat-in kitchen. It’s on the top floor of a 47-unit 1930s building at 2835 Bedford Avenue, close to Brooklyn College and not far from the Flatbush Avenue 2/5 subway stop.

It’s a studio, so we’re looking at a basic layout: a large living room, around 240 square feet, a bathroom, a few closets and a kitchen.

The latter is fairly large, with room for a breakfast table, and looks to have been recently renovated, with the de rigueur stainless steel appliances and white cabinetry. The bathroom is renovated as well, with a vintage-style black-and-white tile scheme — unless that’s actually the original tile in mint condition; unlikely but possible.


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Calling the place “flooded in sunlight,” as the listing does, is probably a stretch, but the living room’s got a pair of windows with open sky beyond, and a bordered parquet floor.

The six-story building has an elevator, on-site super and a laundry; pets okay on approval.

Listed by Douglas Elliman broker Robert Nicoletti, the unit is asking $185,000. Monthly fees are low, at $334. Like it?

[Listing: 2835 Bedford Avenue #6G | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue
Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark.

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Flatbush at 2835 Bedford Avenue

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