720 Nostrand Avenue is a stunning 10-unit ELEVATOR condominium in the heart of Prime Crown Heights. Apartment 3F offers 1,043 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, a private balcony and an oversized private storage unit.
The apartment boasts an open and airy layout that seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, with a smart design that ensures both bedrooms are well-separated for enhanced privacy. The spacious primary bedroom includes a large closet, a wall of Pella windows, which open onto the balcony through a sliding glass door, and an ensuite bathroom complete with a shower bench.
The second bedroom is generously sized, comfortably accommodating a Queen or King bed. At the end of the hallway, the full bathroom is equipped with a deep soaking tub, modern white vanity, and sleek grey and silver finishes. Adjacent to the bathroom, you'll find a laundry closet outfitted with a washer and dryer.
The building features modern amenities, including split-system heating and cooling, an intercom system, and a lobby-level lounge, ideal for those seeking additional workspace. An additional common space includes the roof deck where residents can enjoy sweeping views of the city and several sitting areas.
720 Nostrand is located within proximity to The Brooklyn Children's Museum and Brower Park which are two blocks east, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum are nearby to the west. The building is conveniently located near the 2,3, 4, 5, A,C, and E train lines. The B44 bus is also close by with easy transportation to Kings county & SUNY Downstate.
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Off the east side of Prospect Park in Central Brooklyn lies the diverse and lively neighborhood of Crown Heights. Mostly residential, this neighborhood also boasts a vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene that makes the area popular with young adults.
Crown Heights began its life a bit later than most Brooklyn neighborhoods, becoming a residential area only after the revolutionary war. However, once it got going in the early 1800's, it quickly became a haven for secondary homes of the wealthy King's County elite. This popularity only increased when train lines were extended to the area in the late 1800's.
While many of those older Victorian homes are still around, brownstone row houses were built in the early 1900's to thrust the area into the modern day. Around the 1950's Crown Heights began to see an influx of diversity with large populations of black and immigrant communities moving into the neighborhood.
The 1970's were a turbulent time…
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