$425,000
Updated 8 years ago
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60 Plaza Street East, 6-D

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn | Butler Place & Saint Johns Place

Studio 1 Bath525 Square FeetCo-op

$425,000
Maintenance$721
Price Per SF
$810

This property was sold for $425,000 on 05/07/18.

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Crown Moldings
  • Dressing Area
  • Entry Foyer
  • High Ceilings
  • Moldings
  • Original Details
  • Penthouse/Top Flr
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Dishwasher
  • Galley
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • Soaking Tub
  • Stall Shower

Building Amenities

  • Full-Time Doorman
  • Bike Storage
  • Elevator
  • Laundry Room
  • Resident Lounge
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 60 Plaza Street East, 6-D

Top floor studio with charming pre-war details and so much space! This is a quintessential New York apartment with lovely hardwood floors, arched doorways, and decorative crown molding. A large foyer at the entry welcomes you into the studio and acts as a passageway between rooms, one of which includes the spacious living area with enough room to create a private sleeping area. The cooking space affords a galley kitchen with full-size appliances, generous cabinet space, and a window. The over-sized, windowed bathroom has a separate soaking tub and stall shower. One of the best features of this studio is the closet space. Separate from the living area is a private walk-in dressing room with two large closets on opposite ends. The space is large enough to be used as a walk in closet, a small home office, or a nursery. This full service, elevator building was designed by architect Philip Birnbaum and features a doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, bike room (with storage space for 2 bikes per apartment), and additional storage. Pets are welcome. Just across the street you will find Prospect Park, The Saturday Farmers Market at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Central Library, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, and The Brooklyn Museum. Convenient access to the 2, 3 at Grand Army Plaza or the B, Q at 7th Avenue as well as Prospect Heights and Park Slope shopping, restaurants, gyms and entertainment. Maintenance is $679 + $42 capital assessment = $721 per month.

Building Details for 60 Plaza Street East

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelFull-Time Doorman
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1939
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts6/72
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Grand Army Plaza
0.12 miles
7 Av
0.25 miles
Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum
0.3 miles

Citi Bike

Underhill Ave & Lincoln Pl
0.1 miles
Plaza St East & Flatbush Ave
0.1 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

MaryElizabeth Smith
Keller Williams NYC
Paul Hansen
Keller Williams NYC

Prospect Heights | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Prospect Heights is a small residential neighborhood surrounded by big attractions. It’s rich in culture and offers the perfect blend of old Brooklyn charm and modern-day hipness. 

Residents of this tight-knit community include young professionals, families and long-time residents. It’s a walkers paradise - just steps from Prospect Park and a short walking distance to neighborhoods like Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Green and Clinton. You’re close to culture too. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Library, Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Barclays Center are all nearby.

Prospect Heights is bordered by Flatbush Avenue to the west, Washington Avenue to the east, Atlantic Avenue and Dean Street to the north and Eastern Parkway to the south.

Prospect Heights, like many areas of New York City, was first inhabited by indigenous tribes and eventually settled by the Dutch and turned into farmland. 

A significant part of the Revolutionary War was fought in Prospect Heights and the surrounding areas. Known as the Battle of Brooklyn, it was the first military engagement following the Declaration of Independence. Things didn’t go so well for American forces so they retreated and the British occupied Manhattan for several years after the Battle of Brooklyn.

In 1867, the opening of Prospect Park caused major housing growth in Prospect Heights. The middle-class neighborhood was soon populated by Jewish, Italian, and Irish workers. Many of which were shop-owners or employed as laborers in nearby factories.

Housing in Prospect Heights includes single-family row houses, historic townhouses, co-ops, and new luxury condos. The median listed price for a 1-bedroom in Prospect Heights is $680,000 with an average price per square foot is $944.

The neighborhood's commercial artery runs along Vanderbilt Avenue and Washington Avenue. The variety of businesses adds to the charm of the neighborhood. They include bars, pubs, restaurants and mom-and-pop stores of all types. The shops and eateries are a perfect alternative to the big-name attractions that bracket the neighborhood. It's a little bit of everything in this neighborhood. 

Subways are plentiful in Prospect Heights. Its proximity to Manhattan is another perk of the neighborhood. It's about a half-hour train ride. The B, D, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4 and 5 subway lines all serve the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center station. 2, 3, 4, B and Q trains cover the neighborhood and the A and C trains are nearby too. 

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 1344377