Windsor Terrace Loft Condo With Parking, Artisan Details, Fireplace Asks $995K
This recently renovated one-plus-bedroom condo in a 1920s loft building on the Park Slope-Windsor Terrace border has an unusual claim to fame.
This condo has an unusual claim to fame: The building in which it’s located, 279 Prospect Park West, featured as the First Brooklyn Bank in the Sidney Lumet’s “Dog Day Afternoon,” starring Al Pacino.
The interior of the condo also nods to local history, with details such as a bathroom mirror and vanity made out of cedar reclaimed from New York City water towers.
Built in 1920 as a factory, the building was converted to condos in 1988. The recently renovated loft has an open plan and is quite roomy at 1,298 square feet.
There is a wood-burning fireplace, central air and heat, and an in-unit washer and dryer (in addition to the building’s laundry).
It’s set up with a lofted master bedroom and a second room, separated from the living area with a sliding wall from Raydoor, that could be used as an office or sleeping area. There are two bathrooms.
There are also polished and sanded concrete floors, oil-rubbed bronze Grohe light fixtures from Hudson Valley lighting, custom built-ins, and another mirror made from reclaimed redwood. The architect-designed kitchen has custom white washed oak cabinetry and quartz waterfall countertops.
There is an off-street private parking spot for one car and a shared private garden area.
It’s located right on the border of Windsor Terrace and Park Slope, and is close to Prospect Park and the F and G trains.
Listed by John Chubet of Town Residential, the loft is asking $995,000 with common charges of $441 and a monthly tax of $250. Like what you see?
279 Prospect Park West #1A [Town Residential] GMAP
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