Unit 10D is an architecturally elegant three-bedroom "treehouse" residence perched above the treetops of Fort Greene Park, offering sweeping views of the park, bridges, and beyond.
This rare, high-floor, turnkey corner home spans nearly 1,200 square feet and offers three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Designed for both sophistication and function, the residence blends classic details with a fresh approach to co-op living. A proper entry foyer welcomes you with space for a console or bench, along with a walk-in storage closet. Beyond, the expansive living and dining area is filled with natural light from wall-to-wall windows, framing uninterrupted park and skyline views. Newly refinished original parquet floors pair beautifully with modern interior updates. Custom built-in cabinetry runs the length of the windowed wall, complete with integrated seating - making the perfect place to relax, read a book, and take in the changing seasons.
KITCHEN
The partially open galley kitchen seamlessly connects to the living space and balances modern upgrades with original character for a refined, industrial-retro aesthetic. Neolith porcelain countertops, custom walnut and laminate cabinetry, and original sealed cement floors offer both style and durability. A premium appliance package - including a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, Bertazzoni range, Dacor warming drawer, and integrated Miele dishwasher - provides elevated convenience.
BEDROOMS
The primary bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed and furniture, and features dual exposures (east and north) along with a large custom closet. Two additional queen-size bedrooms offer generous proportions and flexibility for guests, a home office, or multi-generational living.
BATHROOMS
Large mirrors and white subway tile, complemented by warm hardwood and dark tile flooring, create bathrooms that feel both refined and inviting. The primary bath features reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk Ipe wood, while the powder room is finished with a reclaimed tropical wood countertop.
KINGSVIEW HOMES + COMMUNITY
Kingsview Homes is a well-established, close-knit co-op community located along the western edge of Fort Greene Park. Comprising five buildings and 290 residences, it maintains over 98% owner occupancy. Amenities include updated laundry and recycling rooms in every building, landscaped grounds with gardens and ponds (including one at this building's entrance), four parking lots, a playground, and covered bike storage. Heat and water are included in maintenance, and the co-op participates in a bulk subsidized electricity program. Board approval required; 20% minimum down payment.
Perfectly positioned at the intersection of Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn, the home offers immediate access to some of the borough's most vibrant destinations, including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Barclays Center, and Brooklyn Paramount. Nearby shopping includes Wegmans, DeKalb Market Hall, Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, and Atlantic Center Mall. Transportation is exceptionally convenient, with the B/Q/R/2/3/4/5/A/C/F/G trains, the LIRR, and multiple bus lines all within minutes.
Washer/dryer not permitted in unit, and no dogs allowed.
Quick Profile
Conveniently situated just north of the beautiful and lush Prospect Park, Fort Greene is rich with history. Representative of an aesthetic that Brooklyn is often associated with--the brownstone and row house architecture being an institution of the community--Fort Greene is decidedly singular in visual style. As part of the National Register of Historic Places, this South Brooklyn neighborhood offers unique charm and plenty of character.
Beginning with its early military-oriented inception (the territory was central to the Battle of Long Island), Fort Greene has always been recognized for its spaciousness and a sense of openness. Filled with nature and greenery, it is also home to its very own eponymously named park in addition to being in close proximity to Brooklyn’s largest recreational area, Prospect Park (containing the beloved Prospect Park Zoo within it).
Many residents come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and commute to their workplaces in Manhattan, while keeping Fort Greene as their separate haven. The diversity of the area has proven to be one of the few examples of a Brooklyn neighborhood maintaining its roots in part thanks to its protected status.