This Prospect Heights 1BR is going for about $300 below the neighborhood median.
Located merely a block from the sprawling and lush Prospect Park, this Prospect Heights 1BR co-op unit comes with sophisticated pre-war touches like high ceilings and original crown moldings. It’s also highly functional with built-in shelving. Plus, the apartment is renting for $300 below the neighborhood’s median asking price.
Best feature: This apartment is only a block from Prospect Park, a beautiful spot for picnics and maybe even a free concert. It’s also adjacent to attractions like the Brooklyn Museum and plenty of great dining options – the neighborhood is known for its eclectic restaurant scene.
Why it’s a deal: The median asking rent for a 1-bedroom in Prospect Heights is $2,530. At $2,200, this apartment is a good deal in a picturesque neighborhood.
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Biggest drawback: The kitchen is relatively basic and doesn’t quite match the luxurious aesthetic of the rest of the unit. Still, the apartment offers quintessential Brooklyn charm and lots of sunlight in a highly central location.