For those who prefer clean, modern finishes, this Prospect Heights co-op seems more thoughtfully converted than the typical cookie-cutter gut renovation of an historic building. The layout and use of space appear considered — plus because the building dates from the early 20th century, the ceilings are high.

There’s an entry with a coat closet and spot for a landing strip, and the combined living room/dining room is just big enough to be usable. We like the funky green tile in the kitchen too.

Located on the top floor of a four-story, 16-unit walkup at 250 Park Place, the compact unit has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The wood floors appear original and there are built-in shelves in the living area. There is also an in-unit washer/dryer and four closets.


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Located close to Grand Army Plaza, the building has a shared roof deck, bike room and storage lockers. The monthly maintenance for the apartment is $1,112.

Listed by Marta Maletz and Mike Davis, the unit is asking $799,000. What are your thoughts?

[Listing: 250 Park Place, Unit 4D | Broker: Compass] GMAP

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

interior of 250 Park Place 4D in Brooklyn

exterior of 250 park place
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