Real Estate

This Is the Smallest Home You Can Buy In Prospect Heights

Nearly half a million dollars will get you 400 square feet of space.

PROSPECT HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN — While it can be fun to ogle at the Big Apple's biggest, and most extravagant mansions, most New Yorkers are probably in search of something more modest.

This week, Patch took a look at the smallest apartments each neighborhood has to offer.

Unsurprisingly, in New York City, even the tiniest of finds can come with a pretty big price tag.

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Take this 400-square-foot apartment on Sterling Place, which costs $425,000. It was the smallest of the studio and one-bedroom listings where square-footage measurements were offered in the neighborhood.

Here are the details:

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  • Address: 436 Sterling Pl Apt 2, Brooklyn, New York
  • Price: $425,000
  • Square Feet: 400
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1 Baths
  • Built: 1911
  • Features: Nestled in the heart of a well maintained co op in central Prospect Heights this turn key one bedroom unit is a gem. Brand new stainless steel appliances freshly stained floors and a modernized bathroom provide a contemporary touch to it's pre war charm. Both the living area and bedroom boast closet space in addition to a generous dedicated storage cage in the building's basement. Located toward the back of the building the pin drop quiet nature of this apartment is ideal for that WFH lifestyle. This pet friendly building also has a spacious bike room laundry room & is very diligently managed. 436 Sterling Place is located on a tree lined picturesque block just moments from Prospect Park the Botanical Gardens Brooklyn Museum and the Farmer's Market. The co op also offers a swift commute into Manhattan only minutes from the 2/3/4/5/B/Q subway lines.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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