Penthouse Condo With Built-Ins, Skylight Atop Prospect Heights Brownstone Asks $1.595 Million
Perched atop a brownstone at 543 Dean Street in Prospect Heights, this modern duplex penthouse condo has a fetching design, with two outdoor spaces and banks of floor-to-ceiling windows and an oversized skylight over an open staircase that bring in a lot of light.
Perched atop a brownstone at 543 Dean Street in Prospect Heights, this modern duplex penthouse condo has a fetching design, with two outdoor spaces and banks of floor-to-ceiling windows and an oversized skylight over an open staircase that bring in a lot of light.
With a pair of built-in desks and a wall of bookshelves, the upper level would make for quite a nice office space, and the unit seems ideally suited for someone who needs one, though the space could be used as an open bedroom if you wanted.
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There are two proper bedrooms of modest size on the lower floor, alongside an open kitchen, a glass-walled living/dining room and a pair of full baths. Said kitchen is a nice one, with stone countertops and a Viking range. (Also, as the listing notes, “full depth” drawers.)
There’s zoned heating and cooling, decent closet space, basement storage, and a washer/dryer in one of the bathrooms.
Listed by Corcoran brokers Kyle Talbott and Karen Talbott, the unit is asking $1.595 million, which comes to $1,236 a square foot. Taxes and fees run $965 a month. Fair price, or are they aiming high? Nice apartment?
[Listing: 534 Dean Street #4 | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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