Luxury Studio Living in Prospect Heights: Dean Street
Discover the epitome of urban luxury with this studio apartment at 595 Dean Street, where contemporary design meets the vibrant energy of Prospect Heights.
Studio Features:
Open & Airy: High ceilings and expansive windows offer abundant natural light and charming views of the neighborhood.
Efficient Design: A linear kitchen that optimizes space, blending functionality with style.
Exclusive Incentives:
No Fee + 1 Month Free: Experience luxury living without the hassle of fees, plus enjoy an additional month rent-free on select units.
Building Amenities:
24/7 Doorman: Ensuring your peace of mind and convenience around the clock.
Fitness & Wellness: A fully-equipped fitness center, swimming pool, and Peloton bikes for your health routine.
Social & Work Spaces: From a lobby lounge to a club room, homework co-working space, and more, fostering community and productivity.
Outdoor Oasis: Relax on the landscaped roof deck, sundeck, or by the BBQ grills.
Pet-Friendly Living: With a pet washroom and pet services, your pets are catered to as well.
Modern Conveniences:
Tech & Comfort: Building-wide WiFi, ATM, solar shades, and elevator access.
Maintenance & Services: Live-in super, laundry room, and bicycle storage for your convenience.
Prime Location:
In the heart of Prospect Heights, you're surrounded by cultural attractions, dining, and entertainment, with easy access to public transport.
Why Choose Here?
This studio at 595 Dean Street offers not just a home, but a lifestyle upgrade in one of Brooklyn's most coveted neighborhoods. Contact us to take advantage of this no-fee offer and start enjoying luxury living with an extra month on the landlord.
Right above Prospect Park, and sandwiched between Park Slope and Crown Heights, Prospect Heights is home to some of the premiere entertainment in Brooklyn, while also being a peaceful neighborhood full of families and fun times.
Part of the original city of Brooklyn, Prospect Heights was an important part of the agricultural practices and trade routes of the Dutch colonists who controlled the land in the 1600's. After the American Revolution, Brooklyn's population began to grow rapidly, and the land of Prospect Heights was sold to the city in order to build housing.
The original grid for Prospect Heights was drawn in 1833 and constructed in 1834, based largely on how the land had been run by the farmers who settled there. However, Brooklyn decided, as streets were still being constructed, to lay a new grid all together in 1839. A deal was struck to keep the streets already constructed which is why some of the streets in Prospect Heights…
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