
"The main space is a combined open kitchen and living room, though the light coming in from the French doors off the bedroom helps keep things airy instead of cramped. (The kitchen appliances look new ish, and there's a dishwasher.) The bedroom is queen-size, but you could likely fit an armoire since the room lacks closets. The bathroom is clean and unremarkable, though the bowl sink may drive you a bit insane."
"It's a new build, but the windows and layout of this one-bedroom condo caught our attention. There are also a good number of closets and two balconies with western views. The interior is simple and not too time-stamped: wide-plank white-oak floors, blackened steel windows. The kitchen has oak cabinets and marble countertops. The appliances are Bertazzoni and Bosch. More walnut and bronze fixtures in the bathroom, which has a tub, rain showerhead, and a sort of subtle checkerboard floor."
Several six-figure condominium options offer different balances of space, light, and amenities across Brooklyn neighborhoods. 1139 Prospect Avenue #3G is a top-floor one-bedroom near Prospect Park with an open kitchen/living area, oversize windows, a queen-size bedroom without closets, a clean bathroom with a bowl sink, a new-ish kitchen with a dishwasher, common charges and taxes just under $800, and shared roof-deck, elevator, and basement laundry. 755 Washington Avenue #3A is a new-build one-bedroom with abundant closets, two west-facing balconies, white-oak floors, blackened steel windows, oak kitchen cabinets, marble countertops, Bertazzoni and Bosch appliances, and amenities including rooftop garden and fitness center with common charges around $1,000.
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