russellolson+FollowProspect Heights sees $100M landlord shakeupA huge piece of Prospect Heights just changed hands—26 buildings, some owned by the Pintchik family for nearly a century, were sold for over $100 million. That’s a massive shift for Flatbush Ave and nearby streets, where these properties have shaped the neighborhood’s vibe for generations. The new owners, the Ostad family, now control a rare, almost-unbroken stretch of Brooklyn real estate. It’s not every day you see this kind of neighborhood transformation. What do you think this means for local businesses, rents, and the character of Prospect Heights? #RealEstate #ProspectHeights #BrooklynRealEstate00Share
Jenna Stark+FollowProspect Heights gem blends vintage & modernA Prospect Heights one-bedroom is turning heads with its rare mix of 1930s charm and sleek upgrades. Imagine coming home to a sunken living room, a spacious foyer perfect for a home office, and a kitchen decked out with all-white cabinets and modern appliances—including in-unit laundry. The building’s Colonial Revival style and vintage yellow tub add character you just don’t find in new builds. With a landscaped courtyard, bike storage, and a live-in super, it’s listed at $775K with $1,375 monthly maintenance. Is the blend of history and convenience worth the price tag? Would you pay for this kind of Brooklyn living? #Home #ProspectHeights #BrooklynLiving00Share