THE PROSPECT VIEW - EST. 1889 Top Floor Prewar Loft with Soul Some apartments have a story. This one has a history. Built in 1889, this sun-drenched top-floor walk-up has been turning heads since the Gilded Age - and it still does. The building's distinctive peaked cornice, gracing both the front and rear facade, is just the opening act. Step inside and the rest reveals itself: soaring ceilings, oversized rounded windows that frame the sky, and beautiful wood floors that have only grown more graceful with time. Double-pane windows and mini-split ACs keep the atmosphere comfortable year-round, whatever the season. The layout is as generous as the light. An expansive primary bedroom anchors the home, while a large, flexible den - currently used as a second bedroom - adapts to whatever your life calls for: a proper guest room, a dedicated home office, a creative studio. The brand-new renovated kitchen opens seamlessly to the dining area, designed for both quiet mornings and easy entertaining. A bath and a half and abundant storage mean the practical details are handled, too. Day-to-day living is effortless here. An in-unit washer/dryer, common laundry, and first-floor bike and stroller storage take the friction out of the everyday. The building is pet-friendly, and the neighborhood delivers everything else - Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Museum are all just moments away, along with some of the borough's most beloved restaurants and shops. Multiple train lines put the rest of the city well within reach. A rare find. A real home. A piece of Brooklyn worth holding onto.