Perfectly scaled for effortless Brooklyn living, this sun-drenched one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op offers an intimate and thoughtfully appointed retreat in the heart of Prospect Heights. A coveted corner property on the second floor delivers dual north and eastern exposures, flooding the open living and dining area with generous natural light throughout the day. Two Juliette balconies frame the living space and invite Springtime vegetable and flower planting — a rare and welcome touch in the city.
Original parquet floors, high ceilings and elegant crown molding speak to the building's distinguished 1924 heritage, while the updated kitchen brings a clean contemporary sensibility with modern white cabinetry, marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and updated electric stove (gas hook-up available). Ceiling fans in both the living room and bedroom add comfort and charm year round.
The king-sized bedroom is a true sanctuary — generously proportioned to easily accommodate a writing desk, with a dedicated closet and a freshly updated windowed bathroom. A video intercom system offers modern convenience and additional private storage is available for rent within the building along with bike storage.
Built in 1924, The Nancy Lincoln is a distinguished 46-unit boutique co-op celebrated for its handsome brick facade, gracious marble lobby and landscaped courtyard. Pets are welcome, and subletting is permitted after one year of ownership. Parents purchasing and guarantors are allowed.
Positioned just two blocks from Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza and steps from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Brooklyn Museum and some of Brooklyn's most beloved restaurants, Unit 2B offers the very best of Prospect Heights living — with the 2/3, 4/5 and B/Q trains just moments away.
Please reach out for more information and showings. Photos are virtually staged.
Perfectly scaled for effortless Brooklyn living, this sun-drenched one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op offers an intimate and thoughtfully appointed retreat in the heart of Prospect Heights. A coveted corner property on the second floor delivers dual north and eastern exposures, flooding the open living and dining area with generous natural light throughout the day. Two Juliette balconies frame the living space and invite Springtime vegetable and flower planting — a rare and welcome touch in the city.
Original parquet floors, high ceilings and elegant crown molding speak to the building's distinguished 1924 heritage, while the updated kitchen brings a clean contemporary sensibility with modern white cabinetry, marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and updated electric stove (gas hook-up available). Ceiling fans in both the living room and bedroom add comfort and charm year round.
The king-sized bedroom is a true sanctuary — generously proportioned to easily accommodate a writing desk, with a dedicated closet and a freshly updated windowed bathroom. A video intercom system offers modern convenience and additional private storage is available for rent within the building along with bike storage.
Built in 1924, The Nancy Lincoln is a distinguished 46-unit boutique co-op celebrated for its handsome brick facade, gracious marble lobby and landscaped courtyard. Pets are welcome, and subletting is permitted after one year of ownership. Parents purchasing and guarantors are allowed.
Positioned just two blocks from Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza and steps from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Brooklyn Museum and some of Brooklyn's most beloved restaurants, Unit 2B offers the very best of Prospect Heights living — with the 2/3, 4/5 and B/Q trains just moments away.
Please reach out for more information and showings. Photos are virtually staged.
Listing Courtesy of Compass