633 Prospect Place is a 1931 building converted to a four-unit boutique condominium in 2018. Located in Crown Heights near Franklin Avenue, it offers modern amenities and proximity to popular local establishments.
633 Prospect Place, built in 1931 and converted into a boutique condominium in 2018, features four unique units, each equipped with central heat and air conditioning and in-unit washer/dryer. The building offers a common roof deck with unobstructed city views and is situated in the vibrant Crown Heights neighborhood, just off Franklin Avenue, surrounded by local cafes, bars, and restaurants.
The apartments boast generous layouts with high ceilings, oversized Pella casement windows, and wide-plank solid white oak floors. Notable features include chef's kitchens outfitted with top-of-the-line Viking and Miele appliances, solid wood white shaker cabinets, and luxurious bathrooms with chevron mosaic Carrara marble finishes and deep soaking Toto tubs. The units range from two to three bedrooms, with some offering private outdoor spaces, including landscaped backyards and terraces.
Residents enjoy modern conveniences such as a security system, intercom access, and keyless entry. The building's location provides easy access to public transportation, with subway stations just a short walk away, and is in close proximity to cultural landmarks like the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Since its conversion, 633 Prospect Place has had only one owner per unit, reflecting the building's appeal and quality. This boutique condominium represents a blend of historic charm and contemporary living in one of Brooklyn's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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