All of these apartments are located just blocks (if not directly across the street) from Brooklyn greatest amenity: Prospect Park. The location is ideal for getting down with nature daily, taking in arts and culture at the museum or library, and frequent stops at the farmers market.

We’re rounded up five apartments for budgets ranging from $550,000 to $625,000. Among them you will find a variety of bedroom sizes from one- to two-bedrooms, gracious prewar buildings, modern new construction, co-ops and condos. All appear to be in move-in condition.

The neighborhoods ring the park, from Windsor Terrace to Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Crown Heights. Whatever your plans, the allure of having so much green space right in your front yard is truly a blissful convenience.

Which home would you choose?

There is plenty of prewar charm as well as an updated kitchen and bath in this two-bedroom co-op in Windsor Terrace. The kitchen features granite counters, a white tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. The apartment has hardwood and parquet floors throughout and original moldings. The building includes basement laundry facilities, a bike room and a live-in super.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale Prospect Park 250 Seeley Street

250 Seeley Street #9
Price: $625,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Renata Thomas, John Mazurek)
Distance from Prospect Park: Across the street
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This Prospect Heights one-bedroom co-op offers a spacious layout, including a gracious foyer. The kitchen is large and features a pass-through to the separated from the dining and living room, and a short hallway separates the bedroom from the rest of the apartment. There are parquet floors and original details as well as an updated kitchen and bath.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale Prospect Park 125 Eastern Parkway

125 Eastern Parkway #5G
Price: $550,000
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Tracey McLean)
Distance from Prospect Park: Across the street
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This neatly laid out Windsor Terrace one-bedroom co-op has plenty of light and air and appears to be in splendid condition, with an updated kitchen and bath. Located in prewar “The Algonquin,” the unit has plenty of closet space and a spacious eat-in kitchen. Also worth noting: The board will accept 10 percent down, according to the listing.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale 75 Prospect Park SW

175 Prospect Park Southwest #1B
Price: $575,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Thomas Tsiatsis)
Distance from Prospect Park: Across the street
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This lovely one-bedroom co-op has a generous common space, its large living room opening to its charming dining area, with the compact kitchen off to the side. It’s being marketed as a junior four, with an alternate floor plan that shows how it could be made over into a two-bedroom apartment. But if you take it as is, the prewar apartment has attractive prewar details as well as an updated kitchen and bath.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale Prospect Park 225 Lincoln Place

225 Lincoln Place #6G
Price: $625,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Town Residential (John Chubet)
Distance from Prospect Park: Three blocks
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A new construction condo on the Prospect Heights border, this one-bedroom Crown Heights unit has impressively high ceilings and plenty of light from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Based on the floor plan, it’s a simplex, although the photos appear to show a different unit.

Brooklyn Homes for Sale Prospect Park 622 Grand Avenue

622 Grand Avenue #301
Price: $570,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (James Cornell, Yael Streit)
Distance from Prospect Park: Six blocks
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