Nestled in the heart of Windsor Terrace, one block from Prospect Park, this charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 176 Seeley Street blends classic pre-war character with thoughtful modern updates. Located on the first floor of a well-maintained building yet half a flight above ground level and...
Nestled in the heart of Windsor Terrace, one block from Prospect Park, this charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 176 Seeley Street blends classic pre-war character with thoughtful modern updates. Located on the first floor of a well-maintained building yet half a flight above ground level and set back over 20 feet from the street, the home offers both convenience and privacy in a peaceful, tree-lined setting. The open-concept living area is a wonderfully inviting space, with two west-facing windows that fill the room with natural light throughout the day. There's plenty of room for a dining table and a stylish entryway setup, completing the room for entertaining or relaxing at home. Two closets offer generous storage solutions, thoughtfully integrated into the layout. The kitchen, renovated just three years ago, has been impeccably maintained and is one of the many highlights of the apartment. Outfitted with white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, classic subway tile backsplash, and stainless-steel appliances, it's a dream for any home cook. A generous hallway separates the living space from the bedroom, creating a sense of flow and privacy. The windowed bathroom is a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern convenience, featuring an elegant arch framing the shower and deep soaking tub, marble hexagon tile flooring, a contemporary vanity, and white subway tile. The spacious bedroom, like the living room, benefits from two large west-facing windows that present a serene environment and gentle, consistent light. With two additional closets, storage is never an issue. Throughout the home, you'll find light-toned hardwood floors, which enhance the bright and light feel of the space. This impeccably maintained cooperative building offers the best of convenience and community. A live-in super, storage and bike storage (for rent), lending library and shared patio complete the picture of this perfect urban oasis. Pet friendly too! 176 Seeley Street is a short distance from Prospect Park. Transportation options are the F/G trains at Fort Hamilton Parkway and the B68 bus. Nearby establishments include Le Paddock, Della and Adirondack.
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