This Prospect Heights one-bedroom delivers plenty of early 20th century charm, with its fetching original wooden door and window frames, its gorgeous mirrored mantel and its classic black-and-white tiled bathroom, with Art Deco-era tub. It’s on the first floor of a 10-unit Renaissance Revival-style building at 207 Park Place, designed by Thomas Bennett for developer Louis Bonert in 1901. It is on a nice block a stone’s throw from the B and Q trains.

The layout is basic and user friendly. There are high ceilings and light from two large windows in the living room, which appear to face the rear garden.


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The open kitchen is nicely renovated, with white granite counters and the ubiquitous stainless steel appliances. There’s a stacked washer and dryer in there was well.

The building’s got a common back yard, bike storage and basement storage; it’s pet friendly. As mentioned, the location is favorable — it’s a nice block with trains, Prospect Park, and shops and restaurants of Vanderbilt Avenue all close at hand.

Listed by Andrew Fink of Corcoran, the unit is asking $615,000; monthly fees seem reasonable at $528. What do you think of the place?

[Listing: 207 Park Place #1FW | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Prospect Heights at 207 Park Place

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