Listing Courtesy of Compass
$575,000
Potential Rebate: $8,625
Prime Prospect Heights location across the street from the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, the central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, and the beautiful 526 acre Prospect Park!
This simple, tranquil, sunny fifth-floor walk-up has been completely refreshed. Enjoy brand new refinished hardwood floors, fresh paint, and resurfaced kitchen cabinets and counters. The apartment also gets great natural light from its northern exposure and is very quiet.
Every Saturday visit the year-round Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket, one of the two biggest farmers’ markets in NYC, just three blocks away.
Cross the street to the 2 & 3 subway trains and round the corner to the best of Prospect Heights' restaurants and bars on Vanderbilt and Washington.
Purchase includes a storage locker and there is a live-in super, laundry room, and bike storage in the building. Some images are virtually staged.
$3,785 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$8,625
Monthly savings impact
$24/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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Prospect Heights is the cool, cultural cousin of Park Slope. Smaller, diverse, and anchored by Brooklyn's biggest cultural heavyweights (The Museum, The Library, The Garden), it has rapidly become a top destination. For buyers seeking Prospect Heights Brooklyn real estate, it offers brownstone charm with a slightly more relaxed, younger energy.
Living in Prospect Heights is convenient. Vanderbilt Avenue has become a premier dining street (often closed to cars for "Open Streets"). As a central Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it is steps from everything that matters in the borough.
The market for homes for sale in Prospect Heights is a mix of stunning brownstones and pre-war co-ops. The blocks are generally quieter and sometimes wider than Park Slope.
New luxury condos, particularly the massive Pacific Park development (near Barclays), are adding modern inventory to the historic stock.
The lifestyle in Prospect Heights is culturally rich. You can spend a Saturday at the Brooklyn Museum, walk through the Botanic Garden, and have dinner at Olmsted. It feels intelligent and fun.
The community is a blend of long-time Caribbean residents and newer professionals. It has a strong, welcoming identity.
Prospect Heights is excellent for transit. You have the 2/3 at Grand Army Plaza, the B/Q at 7th Ave, and the C nearby. Atlantic Terminal is a short walk.
It is centrally located, making it easy to get to both Manhattan and the beaches.
Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza form the neighborhood's southern border. The Saturdays Farmer's Market at Grand Army Plaza is one of the best in the city.
Amenities are world-class: The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Brooklyn Public Library (Central Branch) are all right here.
Prospect Heights is best for culture vultures, foodies, and buyers who want the Park Slope perks but prefer a slightly smaller, more low-key neighborhood.

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