Renovated Prewar Windsor Terrace Co-op With Gracious Moldings, Marble Asks $750K
This two-bedroom co-op in Windsor Terrace has prewar details, decent proportions and a berth across the street from Prospect Park.

This renovated two-bedroom co-op in Windsor Terrace has prewar details, decent proportions and a berth across the street from Prospect Park. It’s in a 16-unit, circa-1917 building at 10 Prospect Park Southwest, just off Bartel-Pritchard Square, at the park’s western corner.
There are nice plaster moldings throughout, and original hardwood floors with cool and unusual inlays. The bedrooms aren’t huge, but they’re livable, with customized closets. One has only a single window and opens into the kitchen (you could figure it’ll make a short path to the coffee maker in the morning).
The kitchen isn’t huge, but it’s nicely renovated with a subway-tile backsplash and marble floor tiles, and it opens into the living room via a granite-topped island.
The bathroom is recently renovated as well, with a deep tub and a distinctive custom tile mural in black and white marble.
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The building’s got a storage cage in the basement; there’s no mention of laundry. Location is quite favorable, with the park across the street, shops and restaurants of Windsor Terrace’s main drag close at hand and the F/G trains on the corner.
Maintenance is reasonable, at $667 a month.
Listed by Deborah Rieders and Sarah Shuken of Corcoran, the co-op is asking $750,000.
[Listing: 10 Prospect Park Southwest #18 | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP

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