Elegant Beyond Belief – The Large Garden Duplex
Welcome to 405 Park Place, Apartment 1. This 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, garden duplex boasts over 1,500 square feet of space adorned with the brownstone’s original details and sleek modern upgrades like central air. Upon entering through original hand-crafted parlor doors occupants will immediately notice the sheer elegance of the apartment’s 10-foot ceilings, hallway lamps with extravagant and original brass finishes, and original woodwork including hardwood floors, moldings, and five-panel doors throughout. On the parlor floor, occupants will enjoy 2 spacious bedrooms, the front of which is flooded with light through oversized pre-war windows adorned with stained glass transoms and secluded by the brownstones original pocket doors. In the rear of the parlor floor is a larger-than-life master suite is equipped with a larger-than-life walk-in closet just beyond another set of pocket doors and another secondary closet. A modern en suite bathroom with standing shower, recessed lighting, and plenty of natural light from oversized windows. In the apartment’s lower level occupants will enjoy an open and airy garden-level bedroom, secluded by French doors. Beyond this partition is a
new eat-in open kitchen with LG stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer, original tin ceilings, stained glass Tiffany light fixture, and a modern half bath. Just beyond the open-concept kitchen is a humongous, 88-foot of exclusive garden!
405 Park Place is conveniently located near 7 train lines, including the 2 & 3 trains at Grand Army Plaza, the Shuttle at Park Place, and the Q & B trains at 7th Avenue, as well as numerous bars, restaurants, and social venues, including major Brooklyn landmarks-Prospect Park, Grand Army Plaza, Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Public Library.
Listing courtesy of Compass
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Prospect Heights is a colorful and diverse neighborhood anchored by multiple cultural institutions: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Barclay’s Center, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the gorgeous central branch of the Brooklyn Library.
Turn down any side street, however, and you’ll find gorgeous old brownstones, stately coops, and new developments on quiet, tree-lined streets. The commercial venues of Vanderbilt and Washington Avenues offer a myriad of restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, craft cocktail bars, cafes, and boutiques with a distinctly “come as you are” Brooklyn attitude. Hot spots include: Faun, Tom’s, White Tiger, Unnameable Books, Chuko, Olmsted, Bearded Lady, and The Islands.