A one-bedroom in the Crown Heights North Historic District has historic details, including a mantel, and windows on three exposures. It’s on the second floor of a three-story 1890s Romanesque Revival limestone across from Brower Park.

The unit at 869 St. Marks Avenue has four rooms, including a living room with a bay window, moldings, herringbone floor, and wood mantel with tile. The ceilings are high throughout.

A long, windowless room in the center could work as a den, the listing suggests. The bedroom has parquet and windows on two exposures.

The updated windowless kitchen has star-patterned tile, vertical subway tile backsplash and a petite run of cupboards. The fridge is not shown. The bathroom has a tub with marble-pattern tile surround.

The four-family walkup was purchased by an LLC in March for $2,015,000. Listed by agent Asantewa Patterson of Ivey North, the apartment is priced at $3,350 a month. Worth it?

[Listing: 869 St. Marks Avenue, #3G | Broker: Ivey North] GMAP

study of unit 3G at 869 st marks avenue

kitchen of unit 3G at 869 st marks avenue

bedroom of unit 3G at 869 st marks avenue

bath of unit 3G at 869 st marks avenue

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exterior of 869 st marks avenue

virtually staged living room of unit 3G at 869 st marks avenue

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