There’s a place for all of your collections in this $749K two-bedroom Prospect Heights co-op
Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group
With the right apartment, every time you come home can feel like getting a fresh perspective on life. Staying organized can help, and for $749,000, this bright, light-filled co-op at 382 Prospect Place comes with the infrastructure required to put everything in its place. Walls are lined with attractive built-in shelving, ready to display your books, art, handmade tableware, and quirky collectibles.
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This well-maintained, third-floor co-op on a leafy Prospect Heights block has been renovated with efficiency as well as visual impact in mind. The living room is given a sleek, modern look with custom Vitsoe shelving, ready to customize even more with your book collection. Treetop views outside the living room windows add to the pretty picture.
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A chic stainless steel kitchen offers quartz countertops, a ceiling fan, and contemporary light fixtures. In this room, the shelving is Brooklyn Reclaimed wood, adding both storage space and style.
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The primary bedroom is spacious, with those treetop views. Both bedrooms offer large closets, and plenty of light in every room makes this a plant-friendly pad.
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The pre-war co-op building offers free bike storage, private storage, a laundry room, a lobby-level stroller depot, and a voice intercom system. A finished roof deck with amazing neighborhood and city views is ready for spring and summer gatherings.
[Listing info: 382 Prospect Place, #19 at CityRealty]
[Listed at The Corcoran Group by Laura Hess and Lance Hess]
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Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group