Co-op of the Day: Windsor Terrace Deco 1BR
We’re digging the vibe at this old-school Art Deco building overlooking Prospect Park. Orrichio Anderson calls 135 Prospect Park SW “Windsor Terrace’s most coveted elevator building” which doesn’t sound like a stretch to us. There’s no doorman but there is a live-in super and laundry facilities. As for the apartment, it looks to be very…

We’re digging the vibe at this old-school Art Deco building overlooking Prospect Park. Orrichio Anderson calls 135 Prospect Park SW “Windsor Terrace’s most coveted elevator building” which doesn’t sound like a stretch to us. There’s no doorman but there is a live-in super and laundry facilities. As for the apartment, it looks to be very nice in an unfancy prewar kind of way, though, as in a lot of places, the kitchen is nothing special. And the price? Dunno. How does $349,000 sound to those of you in the market?
135 Prospect Park SW [Orrichio Anderson] GMAP P*Shark
Considering that a studio in decent Manhattan neighborhood costs more than $400K, I’m sure a nice spacious 1BR in a decent Brooklyn neighborhood will be fetching $350K sooner rather than later.
the apt isn’t bad, but needs work. though it has park views it’s on a low floor and gets little light.
I’m with 1:19. These solid old buildings are really great and probably much better constructed. This building looks very well maintained from the lobby and exterior.
I know its apples and oranges but I rather check this place out at 350 than much of the new construction that ask 400+ with out a park at its doorstep.
I was by this area a few weekends ago. Its nice area, love the mom and pop cafes and the the community feel. my 2 cents.
would we get a nice pay cut with that ocean front home?
Actually, I just heard somewhere that they’re thinking about turning Prospect Park into the world’s largest hair and nail salon. Ordinarily I’d oppose such a move, but having the world’s largest hair and nail salon could bring real recognition to Brooklyn.
not just AY…the REAL appeal is Prospect Park ACROSS THE STREET, arguably, the single greatest asset that Brooklyn offers…this isn’t an abandoned railyard in a “blighted” area waiting to be developed…it is here, vehemently protected, into perpetuity, especially given all of the outsized developement around it.
j.b. – I don’t think you’d find what you’re looking for…there’s small studio’s down the street from this apartment that are going for $249K.
Brownstone Dreamin- agree’d…not being anywhere near AY suddenly has a nice appeal.
savario, oceanfront home? where in the south?