This beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom co-op offers over 1,200 square feet of thoughtfully designed living in the heart of Windsor Terrace.
Set on the fourth floor of a well-maintained six-story elevator building, the home opens into a gracious foyer that flows into a spacious, open-concept living and dining area. A wall of oversized windows fills the space with natural light, creating an airy, elevated feel that's ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The renovated kitchen is clean, modern, and highly functional-featuring a full suite of stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, generous counter space, and extensive cabinetry for maximum storage with a streamlined aesthetic. Both bathrooms have been newly renovated, offering fresh, modern finishes and a true move-in-ready experience.
The oversized primary suite includes an en-suite bath and ample closet space, while the second bedroom is equally well-proportioned-ideal for guests, a home office, or flexible use. High ceilings, multiple exposures, and deep closets throughout enhance the sense of volume, light, and livability.
176 Seeley Street is a classic pre-war co-op with elevator access and impeccably maintained common areas. Residents enjoy a live-in super, bike storage, common laundry, and a landscaped courtyard.
Perfectly located just half a block from Prospect Park and moments from neighborhood favorites including The Elk Cafe, Le Paddock, Della, Piccoli, Krupa Grocery, and Yoga Sole. With the F/G trains nearby, you get the rare balance of peaceful, tree-lined living with fast access to Manhattan.
A fully refreshed home in one of Brooklyn's most beloved enclaves-this is Windsor Terrace living at its best.
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.