Welcome to this oversized studio apartment in a well-maintained elevator co-op building at 220 Berkeley Place, ideally situated between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in the heart of North Park Slope.
Approximately 550 square feet, this thoughtfully updated fifth-floor home enjoys sunny southern exposure and tranquil views overlooking charming brownstone gardens. The spacious alcove layout features a modern open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a built-in center island. The windowed bathroom is appointed with contemporary sliding glass shower doors, while multiple oversized California Closets provide exceptional storage throughout. A generous entry foyer offers the flexibility to serve as a home office, dining area, or additional living space.
Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, recently renovated laundry room, video intercom system, shared landscaped courtyard patio, bike storage, and garage parking (currently waitlisted and available for an additional fee). Board approval is required.
Located on one of Park Slope's most picturesque tree-lined blocks, 220 Berkeley Place is a distinguished post-war cooperative built in 1956. This six-story
elevator building comprises 64 residences and offers the perfect balance of classic charm and modern convenience. Residents enjoy easy access to the very best of the neighborhood, including beautiful Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Museum, the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket, the Park Slope Food Coop, and the vibrant restaurants, cafés, bars, and boutiques along Fifth and Seventh Avenues.
Commuting is effortless with the 2, 3, B, and Q subway lines just moments away, providing convenient access throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Cats are welcome. but no dogs. Pied-à-terre use and parent purchases will be considered. Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Park Slope, with its tree-lined streets and immaculate brownstones, has a small-town feel and social cohesion that’s unusual in the city.
It’s a place where activities for children are unending, shopkeepers know their customers and people stop in the street to chat. Even as the park-side homes are buffed to a high polish, the area still offers a variety of experience: There are scores of restaurants and bars; a diverse retail sector; multiple Farmer’s Markets, including Grand Army Plaza’s; and Prospect Park with its fantastic bandshell, baseball fields, zoo, botanic ... read more