How often do you get the chance to reel in a truly special catch? Every so often, a home comes along that feels like a breath of fresh spring air.
Enter 375 Lincoln Place. Tucked away on one of Prospect Heights’ most beautiful, tree-canopied blocks just beginning to bloom, this one-bedroom, two-bathroom garden duplex is the kind of home that seldom comes to market. With its private deck and garden, generous duplex layout, and prime location just steps from the Brooklyn Museum, the Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park (just as the neighborhood comes alive with spring color and energy)- this is the kind of home people wait years to find.
Built in 1921 and thoughtfully converted into a boutique luxury co-op, the residence balances classic pre-war charm with timeless potential. Inside, the space unfolds with character and opportunity. On the upper level is the living and dining room, a full bathroom, and a closet. The lower level offers a peaceful, garden-facing bedroom suite, with another full bath, a walk-in closet, and a dedicated storage area.
Two private outdoor spaces, an expansive deck and a tranquil garden- feel like your own secret verdant retreat, just as the warmer days return. Perfect for slowing down the pace, enjoying sunlit mornings with coffee, or breezy evenings surrounded by fresh air and petals beginning to unfold.
Duplex layouts are already a rarity in Prospect Heights, and finding a one-bedroom with a second full bathroom and private outdoor space is even more exceptional. Add in the building’s amenities; central heating and air, part-time doorman, virtual doorbell system, laundry room, resident gym, and communal roof deck- and it’s easy to see why opportunities like this don’t last long.
While the apartment hasn’t been recently renovated (apart from the two fully renovated bathrooms), that’s part of what makes it so appealing. It’s a blank canvas ready to be shaped into something uniquely yours—whether that means restoring its pre-war charm, or creating a sleek modern aesthetic, or blending the two. A space ready to blossom with the season.
375 Lincoln Place feels like the one that got away…unless it didn’t?