$340K Prospect Heights studio fits plenty of style and storage into its 300 square feet
At only 300 square feet, this Prospect Heights studio is very small, but its thoughtful design doesn’t miss a thing. The co-op at 400 Lincoln Place last sold in 2012 for only $85,000 and has been almost entirely reimagined since then. A custom built-in Murphy bed, storage solutions throughout, and a sleek stainless kitchen earn its $339,000 price tag.
A large foyer welcomes you into the home (peep that bright red accent wall!). Navy walls and hardwood floors frame the south-facing living area. The custom-designed Murphy bed allows you to make the most of the space during the day and adds extra storage options.
The tiny but formidable kitchen manages to pack in a Bertazzoni oven range and a dishwasher. There’s marble countertops, sleek stainless cabinetry, and a rustic wood pegboard for your pots. Best of all, there’s a large pantry!
The bathroom earns style points with its elegant chandelier and the bright pop of yellow on the ceiling.
The pet-friendly co-op building provides access to private storage and a bike room for an additional fee, while all residents can freely use the common laundry room. You’ll only be a short walk away from Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum, and The Brooklyn Public Library.
[Listing:Â 400 Lincoln Place, Apt. 1H by Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata, and Kristin Miller of The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by Allyson Lubow; courtesy The Corcoran Group