384 Maple Street is a 5-story post-war condominium building in Brooklyn's Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood, completed in 2007. The building contains 10 units and offers amenities such as central AC, a roof deck, video intercom, elevator, and courtyard.
384 Maple Street is a boutique 10 unit condominium in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, completed in 2007 with architecture by Karl Fisher and interiors by Elizabeth Vaughn. The five story elevator building sits on a quiet, tree lined block between Nostrand Avenue and New York Avenue, offering a well maintained, pet friendly environment with low common charges and a 15 year tax abatement. Building amenities include a shared rear courtyard, roof deck, video intercom, private storage units, a managing agent, and a part time super.
Units feature white oak floors, high ceilings, and multiple exposures that bring in natural light throughout the day. Kitchens are outfitted with rift cut oak cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, dual sinks, and subway tile backsplashes. Bathrooms showcase a refined mix of mosaic glass, ceramic, and limestone tile with Caesar stone countertops and radiant heated floors. Most apartments include central air conditioning, private balconies or Juliet balconies, abundant closet space with walk ins, and in-unit washer/dryer or hookups.
The building's three bedroom layouts are notably spacious, with some units reaching 1,566 square feet and featuring six closets, oversized living rooms, and eat in kitchens. Select units offer a windowed home office and two and a half bathrooms. The location provides easy access to the 2 and 5 subway lines three blocks away, proximity to Prospect Park, and walking distance to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Brooklyn Public Library, along with neighborhood restaurants like Camillo, Risbo, and Bonafini.
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