
"A top-floor two-bedroom in a four-story co-op. A windowed kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and sleek white cabinets is on your right upon entering; to your left, a compact living-dining room with nicely maintained prewar details. The bedrooms are a bit of a Frankenstein job, but the larger of the two has lovely built-ins and room to breathe."
"Really, though, the location in the heart of Prospect Heights is the main selling point: You're just a five-minute walk from Radio Bakery for weekend cardamom buns and just a nine-minute walk to visit the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden when friends and family are in town."
"Another Brooklyn two-bed, this time in the Clinton Hill Co-ops North Campus. As we've seen with other apartments in this complex, the layout's solid: The primary bedroom has more than enough space for a king bed plus whatever else, and the living room has a proper living area and a separate dining space."
The real estate market offers diverse housing options under one million dollars, including studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms in converted historic buildings. A Prospect Heights two-bedroom co-op priced at $739,000 features prewar details, a renovated kitchen, and proximity to Radio Bakery and cultural attractions like the Brooklyn Museum. Monthly fees of $1,047 cover building amenities including stroller parking, video security, and laundry. A Clinton Hill two-bedroom in the Co-ops North Campus costs $800,000 and provides spacious primary and secondary bedrooms with dual exposures, a renovated bathroom, and a windowed kitchen. Both locations emphasize walkability to neighborhood amenities and transit access.
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