Michelle Williams’ purchase of “Tara,” a crumbling Prospect Park South, Colonial Revival-style 114-year-old mansion, made this out-of-the-headlines Brooklyn neighborhood chic.

Now a landmarked co-op in a nearby pre-war building is on the market for $679,000.

The 950-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit is at 1409 Albemarle Road, a six-story, 29-unit building that dates back to 1938. The apartment comes renovated “after years of neglect,” notes the listing.

It features a chef’s kitchen with a butcher block, new windows, hardwood floors, five closets and a private terrace. Added bonus: it’s near the Flatbush Food Co-op and four subway lines.

The listing also quotes an “Oscar-nominated neighbor,” who once said: “I love living somewhere that feels like the suburbs but is next to an express train.”

The listing brokers are Aaron Seawood and Anthony Severino, of Compass.

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