This beautiful and spacious 720 sq. ft. one bedroom with double exposure and oak wood floors throughout can easily accommodate a convertible 2nd bedroom in addition to a home office. The thoughtful layout lends way to multiple possibilities and a great use of space. Boasting a sunny open concept living room and dining room that are warm and inviting, an oversized bedroom, an updated bathroom, and a newly renovated chef's delight of a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, over-the-stove microwave, bottom freezer refrigerator, quartz countertops, and custom cabinets and pantry.
The Park Vanderbilt is a seven story, 149 unit, pristinely maintained coop building with stellar financials and is 100% owner-occupied. The commanding stature and undeniable curb appeal begins with the impressive architectural landscape in the front grounds and the long canopy that follows suit with the regal, and meticulously maintained, lobby and common areas. Situated on one of the most highly sought-after premier quiet tree-lined blocks in Prime Windsor Terrace, less than a quarter of a block to Prospect Park.
There are two elevators and two laundry rooms, one for each wing of the building, as well as, bicycle storage and a waitlist for the garage. There is ample street parking where you can pull in and out as many times a day as needed and most often park on the block or within 2 blocks.
The expansive courtyard is for all to enjoy and brings a seemingly endless delight of greenery and botanical delight.
There is an unparalleled quality of life that awaits you in the Park Vanderbilt, in part due to location, location, location and the diverse and quality shareholders that are your neighbors and the live-in super and maintenance staff who have all been there happily for so very many years.
Steps to a variety of gyms, restaurants, bars, lounges, bistros, and cafes with indoor and outdoor dining, as well as, Walgreens and the Windsor Terrace Keyfood Market Place.
A 10-minute walk on the Parkside will bring you to Park Slope.
Three blocks to the 15th Street stop on the F/G trains and just 25 minutes to Manhattan or the famous Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk in the other direction. Off rush hour a 10-minute drive gets you to Manhattan.