Windsor Terrace Prewar With Arches, Parquet, Breakfast Nook Asks $575K
This Windsor Terrace one-bedroom has a number of things going for it, including curving banks of windows and arched openings.
This Windsor Terrace one-bedroom has a number of things going for it, including curving banks of windows and arched openings. Near Prospect Park, it’s located at 176 Seeley Street, a 55-unit, six-story Colonial Revival red brick apartment building dating from 1938.
The apartment opens to a large foyer, off of which radiate the main rooms. Through a large arched opening, the sizable living room has a three-window bay, parquet floors, and original moldings. There is space for seating, dining, and bookcases.
Another arched opening leads to the recently updated kitchen and breakfast nook. It has a wood floor, penny-tile backsplash, two windows, and a built-in banquette.
The large bedroom has another curving bank of three windows and wood floor. The bathroom, whose tub is set under an arch, has been updated with white subway tile on the walls and hex tile on the floors.
There are five closets altogether. The building has a live-in super, shared laundry, bike storage, two outdoor areas, and a community garden.
Maintenance for this unit is $888 a month. Listed by Chad Lopez and Hal Lehrman of Brooklyn Properties, it’s asking $575,000. What do you think?
[Listing: 176 Seeley Street #9C | Broker: Brooklyn Properties] GMAP
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