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This large and lovely studio, beautifully laid out and lovingly maintained, hits the sweet spot. Roomy is the keyword. A spacious entry foyer leads into a large living room with three windows, two exposures, and a separate walled off sleeping nook. There are three ample closets and a windowed, crisp vintage bathroom. The eat-in kitchen is uncharacteristically big, bright, and homey with built-in benches and a dishwasher. Character fills the space, with high ceilings, beautiful in-laid wooden floors, archways and a period alcove bookcase.
40 Ocean Parkway, with its quiet, tucked away entrance on East 7th Street is one of the premier pre-war elevator co-op buildings in the neighborhood. There is a well-equipped communal laundry, free individual storage spaces and a spot to park your
bicycle in the basement. Well-managed, with good financials and a live-in super, there is also a newly-landscaped quiet reading space out back. And pets are welcome.
A three-minute walk to the F/G subway at Fort Hamilton Parkway and three short blocks to the lake at Prospect Park, this little gem is oh so close to all the
excellent restaurants, bars, coffee shops and amenities that tranquil and gorgeous Windsor Terrace has to offer.
You feel it when you walk in: This is a special place to call home.
Details
- Bedrooms: Studio
- Bathrooms: 1
- Co-op
- Voice Intercom
Features
- Dishwasher
- Eat In Kitchen
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Obstructed
- Open Views
- Partially Obstructed Views
- High Ceilings
- Entry Foyer
- Bicycle Room
- Laundry Room
- Common Storage
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.
Laundromats / Dry Cleaners
Restaurants
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Le Paddock
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Hamilton's
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Brancaccio's
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Krupa Grocery
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Fonda
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WINNER
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Cena
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Della
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The Lonesome Club
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The Double Windsor
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Batata
Coffee Shops / Dessert
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Steeplechase Coffee
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Terrace Coffee Shop
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Poetica
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Cafe Grumpy
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Connecticut Muffin
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Southside Coffee
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Lark Cafe
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Windsor Cafe
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Elk Cafe
Fitness
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Park Slope Armory YMCA
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Harbor Fitness
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YogaSole
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Jaya Yoga East
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New York Sports Club
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Prospect Park YMCA
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Bodhisattva Yoga