Pre-War Character on Prospect Avenue
Built in 1926, this five-story red-brick walkup at 2435 Prospect Avenue has the arched entryway and decorative masonry details typical of the best Bronx pre-wars. The one-bedroom apartments pair that old-school solidity -- thick walls, tall ceilings -- with functional updates where they count: refreshed kitchens and baths, maintained common areas, and a secure gated entrance.
- Kitchen: Honey-oak cabinetry, dark speckled countertops, and a white gas range with oven.
- Bathroom: Full soaking tub, oak vanity with storage, and classic striped tile accents.
- Flooring: Parquet-style hardwood throughout the main living areas.
- Windows: Oversized double-hung windows in every room, with east-facing units catching morning sun and treetop views along the avenue.
The 180th Street station on the B and D trains is four blocks west, putting Yankee Stadium and Midtown Manhattan within a 20-minute ride. The New York Botanical Garden and Bronx Zoo are both less than a mile north along Southern Boulevard.





