*FIRST SHOWING IS THE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAY 18TH FROM 2-3PM!*
Nestled on a beautiful tree-lined street, just 3 blocks from Prospect Park, 256 Winthrop Street is an 8-unit boutique condominium located in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, newly constructed in 2021. Enjoy convenient access to the express 2 and 5 subway lines only two blocks away, which provide transport into Manhattan in just 20 minutes.
This mint condition apartment was designed to maximize square footage through a well-designed floor plan, while also allowing an abundance of natural light through oversized Pella windows complimented by high ceilings. Sliding patio doors lead to a roomy, private balcony with open treetop views.
The custom-crafted contemporary kitchen offers an abundance of storage in two-toned grey and soft white kitchen cabinetry, complete with polished quartz countertops and a suite of stainless steel appliances including a built-in dishwasher. Outfitted with floating custom vanity, the spa-like bathroom features polished chrome finishes, stunning tile work, and radiant heated floors. The bedroom is bright and spacious with leafy views and a large closet.
Finished with opulent details like 7.5-inch French Oak wood floors, 10 ft ceilings, recessed lighting,
ductless Mitsubishi Central AC/Heating systems, and an in unit washer dryer and hot water heater, the unit is also wired with Smart Technology and runs on Aiphone intercom systems for the ultimate convenience.
Leafy streets and a spectacular collection of 19th and 20th-century homes surround the property. Considered the Upper West Side of Brooklyn, Prospect Lefferts Gardens is home to the borough's biggest green space, Prospect Park. This neighborhood offers the best of both worlds: old-school charm, quiet tree-lined streets, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, bookstores, and diners. Enjoy local eateries and bars such as Zanmi's, Mo's Original, Camillo, Risbo, and PLG Coffee House, to name a few. Pets are case by case and brokers, please collect your own fee. Available immediately.
Listing courtesy of Compass
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