Multiple exposures and hardwood floors throughout create an atmosphere that feels open, calm, and thoughtfully composed. A proper foyer sets the tone, unfolding into a sun-filled living and dining space that balances generosity of scale with everyday comfort. The windowed, eat-in kitchen has been beautifully reimagined with Caesarstone countertops, custom cabinetry, a substantial island with seating for four, and a full suite of stainless steel Bosch appliances. Custom built-ins and a discreet surround-sound system elevate the living area and extend seamlessly into the bedroom.
The corner bedroom enjoys dual exposures, abundant natural light, and custom closets, while dual-pane windows ensure a notably quiet retreat. The bathroom is clean and modern, finished with radiant-heated marble floors, a rain shower, and refined fixtures. Four additional closets throughout the home provide exceptional storage without ever feeling intrusive.
Set amid manicured green lawns, the cooperative offers a true sense of community. Amenities include a live-in super, private courtyard, bike room, recreation room, laundry, storage, and on-site parking (waitlist). Maintenance includes all utilities.
Ideally positioned between Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery, Windsor Terrace remains one of Brooklyn's best-kept secrets-green, relaxed, and deeply livable. Beloved cafés, restaurants, and wellness studios are moments away, with the F and G trains nearby for easy access to Manhattan and beyond.
A polished, top-floor home with scale, light, and soul-quietly exceptional in all the right ways.
Quick Profile
The tiny, comma-shaped neighborhood of Windsor Terrace is bookended between two of Brooklyn’s largest green spaces, Prospect Park and the massive Green-Wood cemetery. Aside from the presence of the Prospect Park Expressway, which dissects the neighborhood in two, this residential community offers a suburban sensibility with its tree-lined streets, low volume traffic and the low height character of its streetscape.
Many homes in the area are low to the ground, lending a suburban feel to the neighborhood, and the area has been down-zoned to maintain its low-rise appeal and character. There are plentiful brick row houses that have very low turnover. If you are lucky enough to buy or rent one, you tend to hold on to it. There are also small apartment buildings, private homes, condos and multi-family homes in a wide price range
There is commercial development along Prospect Park West, Fort Hamilton Parkway and Prospect Avenue, but even these new stores and restaurants are mostly family-owned and operated, maintaining the small-town charm. The pace of life is slower. The schools are good, which is a big draw for families with young children. The people are friendly, which gives a real sense of neighborhood and community to Windsor Terrace.