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For $749K, a spacious and light-filled co-op across from the Brooklyn Museum

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This one-bedroom apartment in Prospect Heights measures nearly 900 square feet

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Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

Located in a building that’s right across from the Brooklyn Museum, this one-bedroom co-op is now on the market for $749,000. The apartments open into a foyer, which has currently been set up as a sitting room. The living room and kitchen are to one side of the apartment, and the bedroom is separated from the rest of the space by a corridor.

The apartment features windows in every single room, which is always a plus, and both the living room and the bedroom are spacious in their own right. Seeing as the apartment is part of a pre-war development, the co-op has still retained some its original features including the high beamed ceilings, the cast iron tub in the bathroom, the herringbone parquet, and the vintage doors.

There are new additions too like the separate shower stall in the bathroom, and the modern appliances in the kitchen. Overall this apartment measures 882 square feet, and has views that stretch as far as the Verrazano Bridge, according to the brokerbabble. Residents in the building also have access to a gym, a garden, and a playroom.