10 Plaza Street is a 15 story postwar co-op built in 1959 at the corner of Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, directly across from Grand Army Plaza. The 134 unit building sits at the junction of Prospect Heights and Park Slope, with immediate access to the 2 and 3 trains and just two blocks from Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the weekly Grand Army Plaza Farmers Market. The building recently completed façade repointing and lobby renovations, and is known for strong financials, a healthy reserve fund, and low maintenance relative to its size.
Apartments range from one bedrooms to spacious two bedroom, two bathroom layouts, many featuring private balconies or terraces with sweeping views of Prospect Park, the Manhattan skyline, and Brooklyn. Common features include parquet flooring, generous closet space (some units with six closets), corner exposures with oversized windows, and dining alcoves. Many units have been renovated with modern kitchens featuring granite countertops and high end appliances, along with updated bathrooms. Top floor units offer particularly expansive terraces and open sky views, while ceiling heights approach nine to 9.5 feet throughout the building.
The building provides full time doorman service, a live-in super, two part time porters, and a welcoming mid century modern lobby. Amenities include on site laundry facilities, basement storage cages and bike storage (both subject to availability), and a third party managed parking garage. The building is pet friendly and welcomes co purchasing and parents buying with children. One ground floor unit (1A) currently configured as a professional office space can be converted to residential use.
Purchasers must provide 25% down with a maximum financing of 75% and demonstrate substantial liquid assets post closing. Subletting is permitted after two years of residency. In unit washer/dryers are not allowed, though central laundry facilities are available. The building's prime location offers residents easy access to dining and shopping along Vanderbilt Avenue and 7th and 5th Avenues, plus cultural destinations including BAM and Barclays Center.
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