A quiet, tight-knit neighborhood in ZIP 11218 between Park Slope and Prospect Park - rowhouses, a village feel, and the F and G trains. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Windsor Terrace sits in a quiet pocket between Park Slope, Prospect Park, and Green-Wood Cemetery, a tight-knit neighborhood of rowhouses and semi-detached homes with a genuine village feel. It is beloved for its low-key, neighborly character and its two great green spaces at the doorstep.
Prospect Park and the Green-Wood grounds bracket the neighborhood, local shops line Prospect Park West and Windsor Place, and the F and G trains make for an easy commute. For buyers who want a calm, community-minded neighborhood beside the park, Windsor Terrace is a quiet gem.
The borough's great park right at the doorstep.
Rowhouses and semi-detached homes on quiet blocks.
A beloved run of neighborhood shops and cafes.
An easy commute into Manhattan and around Brooklyn.
Windsor Terrace is a sought-after, quiet neighborhood beside the brownstone belt. Homes typically trade around $1M to $2M depending on size, condition, and block, with renovated rowhouses at the top. Its village feel and park access keep demand strong.
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Windsor Terrace is a quiet, tight-knit neighborhood in ZIP 11218 between Park Slope and Prospect Park, known for rowhouses, a village feel, and the F and G trains.
Most homes in Windsor Terrace typically trade around $1M - $2M depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with rowhouses and semi-detached homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.
Windsor Terrace is a calm, community-minded neighborhood beside Prospect Park. Residents value the village feel, the two great parks at the doorstep, and the beloved local shops.
Windsor Terrace runs on the F and G trains into Manhattan and around Brooklyn, with Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery bracketing the neighborhood.
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