In the Prospect Heights Historic District, a second-floor walkup boasts two bedrooms and a flexible layout that allows one room to serve multiple purposes. The unit features in-unit laundry and a classic black and white renovated bathroom. Built in the early 20th century, the building exemplifies architectural details from that era, including a prominent cornice and decorative parapet. The updated kitchen highlights modern design with gray Shaker cabinets and a subway tile backsplash. Monthly maintenance for the apartment is set at $1,135, reflecting its desirable location and historical value.
The Prospect Heights Historic District features a classic two-bedroom walkup with a flexible floor plan, in-unit laundry, and an updated black and white bathroom.
The apartment, located on the second floor of a four-story building, incorporates designs from the early 20th century, hinting at its historical significance.
Architect William H. Ludwig's design is evident through the building’s black cornice, tan brick facade, and antique features like the deep brackets supporting the roofs.
The interior boasts high ceilings, parquet floors, and modern kitchen updates, with the flexibility to adapt one bedroom as a living or office space.
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