Condo With Deck, Office, Bay Windows Overlooking Prospect Park Asks $989K
This 1.5-bedroom condo in an 1898 building has a fair amount to recommend it, including a berth right across the street from Prospect Park.

This 1.5-bedroom condo has a fair amount to recommend it, including a berth right across the street from Prospect Park, a large and fetching living room with bay windows overlooking the park, and a big deck off the bedroom in the rear. It’s on the third floor of a four-story townhouse at 108 Prospect Park West, at the corner of 6th Street.
It’s listed as a two-bedroom, but the smaller of the two has to be passed through to get from the front of the apartment to the back, and is really only suitable for an office or maybe a nursery. (It does have a window, though.) Adjoining it is a mini laundry room-slash-closet.
The living room’s got high ceilings, crown moldings, inlaid parquet floors, a wall of built-in shelving with a sliding ladder, and the aforementioned bay windows.
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The open kitchen is small but nice, with granite counters and cherry wood cabinets.
The bathroom — not pictured — offers one quirk: a tub that’s a couple steps up. Even those not in favor of this setup shouldn’t find it too hard to live with.
Listed by Joe Di Condina of Town Residential, the unit carries $877 in monthly charges; the ask is $989,000. Given that it went for $899,999 in 2012, it doesn’t seem a leap to think it can command that much in 2016. What’s your view?
[Listing: 108 Prospect Park West #4 | Broker: Town Residential] GMAP

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