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Generously proportioned, this well laid out 1BR/1BA co-op offers a tasteful renovation, a private terrace, bountiful natural sunlight, and treetop views from oversize windows in each room.
An entry hallway greets you as you make your way into this airy apartment. The spacious living room offers access to a private covered terrace, and there is a separate dining area with a pass-through next to a thoughtfully redesigned eat-in kitchen with sleek cabinets, butcher block countertops, a double farmhouse sink, and stainless steel appliances (dishwasher and microwave included). The king-size corner master bedroom is large enough to convert to two bedrooms and has two exposures, a ceiling fan, and a sizable closet. The sparkling bathroom has been remodeled with chic contemporary fixtures and tiling. The apartment has polished hardwood floors and ample storage.
Merely blocks from Prospect Park on majestic tree-lined Ocean Parkway in Windsor Terrace, The Kensington is a cat-friendly full-service elevator building with a part-time doorman, common laundry facilities, bike storage, a live-in super, and garage parking (waitlist). Nearby restaurants and cafes include The Hamilton, Le Paddock, Brancaccio's, and Steeplechase Coffee. The Fort Hamilton F/G is only a 5-minute walk from the building.
Details
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Co-op
- Part Time Doorman
Features
- Dishwasher
- Eat In Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Pass Through
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Windowed Kitchen
- Abundant Closets
- Windowed Bath
- Hardwood Floors
- Open Views
- Treeline Views
- Separate Dining Area
- Terrace
- Track Lighting
- Hardwood Floor
- Entry Foyer
- Bicycle Room
- Garage
- Laundry Room
More about Windsor Terrace ▶
More about Windsor Terrace ▼
Nestled between Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery, Windsor Terrace is a sliver of a neighborhood with a feel that is reminiscent of suburban small-town America. Housing is comprised of modestly sized townhouses with rocking chair front porches, pre-war and post-war apartment buildings, and newer condominiums. In recent years, there has been an influx of newcomers - primarily families - from Manhattan and more densely populated Brooklyn neighborhoods seeking space, quietude, and greenery. Prospect Park West, the neighborhood's main shopping district, provides the essentials, including a handful of eateries, cafes, bars, and shops, along with the famous Terrace Bagels. For a glimpse of what the neighborhood was like in the past, grab a barstool at Farrell's, one of Brooklyn's oldest bars, and a popular haunt of local cops and firefighters. Styrofoam beer cups may be gone, but the memories still flow. New restaurants, such as Le Paddock, Hamilton's, and Brancaccio's Food Shop, have been sprouting along Prospect Avenue and Fort Hamilton Avenue, as well.