865 Rogers Avenue,
#206,
Brooklyn,
NY
11226
This boutique haven, in the heart of Flatbush, represents the pinnacle of cultured style and outstanding convenience. Be the first to live in this chic, spacious beauty in Brooklyns most exciting neighborhood. The collection of studios, one- and two-bedroom residences offer solace from the crowd, highlighted by an unparalleled lifestyle package for the urban modernist.
Modern originality and thoughtful layouts define these apartments. Each residence bestows an immediate sense of space and light; composed with state-of-the-art finishes that blend flawlessly together to create a thoroughly modern home. All are executed with superior design elements: wide plank white oak hardwood floors, LED lighting and generous closet space, along with electric vented washer/dryers. Contemporary kitchens are crafted with practicality and beauty in mind. Beautiful granite countertops in crema white are set against shimmer gray backsplashes and custom white wood cabinetry, with stylish belted black pendant lighting. These clean and bright kitchens are completed with a premium Blomberg appliance package that includes dishwasher and microwave. Immaculate bathrooms feature classic penny tile floors in an updated black and white pattern set against square subway tiled walls, with deep soaking tubs and custom mirrored vanities containing plenty of storage space.
When its time to unwind, residents can bask in the oasis of the exquisite landscaped common roof deck with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and bridges. Keep up with your fitness routine in the contemporary gym; also take advantage of individual bike storage.
Discover Prospect Park South, often cited as Brooklyns best-kept secret. A substantial and attractive historic district, it borders the east side of Prospect Park, down the road from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, near subway stops for three express trains. This neighborhood, comprised of numerous free-standing homes with lawns and trees, is reminiscent of the suburbs yet with all the urban conveniences. Nearby Prospect Park, considered the Central Park of Brooklyn, is a sanctuary far more rustic than its tourist-heavy sister park, but with no shortage of park amenities. These include concerts, shows, artwork for sale and of course plenty of picnicking spots to just chill. A thriving commercial zone is a stones throw away along both Flatbush Avenue and Church Avenue, with a surge of new bars, restaurants and specialty coffee shops.
Get around with ease. Prospect Park South is 50 minutes to Midtown and 40 minutes to Downtown. The 2 and 5 lines stop at Winthrop or Beverley Road; the Q at Church Avenue. Buses 45, 65, 71,67, and 67 also serve the area.