Welcome to 145 Park Pl, Unit 6B—a sun-drenched Park Slope apartment.
Park Place Condominiums offers an elevated living experience in the heart of North Park Slope. Residents are greeted by a seven-day-a-week doorman in the building’s marble lobby, complemented by video security and the convenience of two elevators. The building is pet-friendly and thoughtfully designed for city life, offering dedicated bike storage, private storage units, and a rare, deeded parking space located directly within the building (available for separate purchase).
As you step into apartment 6B and enter through the spacious foyer, you are quickly drawn to the oversized windows framing impressive views of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Statue of Liberty. The natural light and backdrop make the entire home feel expansive.
The open layout flows from the entry into a bright living and dining area. Just off the main space, the renovated kitchen features stainless steel appliances and ample storage. An in-unit washer and dryer brings an added layer of convenience to your living space.
Both bedrooms are retreats, offering city views and generous closet space. The primary suite features a private en-suite bath, and the second full bathroom is conveniently
positioned for guests, including easy access from the second bedroom.
The building offers two outdoor spaces: a recently renovated, landscaped ground-level garden and a roof terrace with views of the Manhattan skyline.
The location is equally impressive. Situated just three blocks from Prospect Park and the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket, you are perfectly positioned near shopping and dining corridors of 7th, 5th, and Vanderbilt Avenues. With the Barclays Center and nearly every major subway line (B, Q, 2, 3, 4, and 5) just moments away, the very best of Brooklyn and Manhattan is effortlessly within reach. 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.