Spacious like a house, all on one level. At 1,542 square feet, this true three-bedroom, two-bath condo delivers the kind of space New Yorkers are always searching for. Every inch is thoughtfully arranged on a single floor, giving you the scale and ease of a house without a single stair to climb. The elevator opens directly into your home, and the living and dining areas unfold in one bright, seamless sweep. With nearly ten-foot ceilings and eight-foot windows, the space feels open, calm, and filled with natural light. Host a festive holiday dinner, settle in for a movie night, or read in the afternoon sun. The generous layout adapts to every mood. The dining area comfortably fits eight to ten, making it ideal for gatherings. The Italian-crafted kitchen by Studio 21 anchors the home. Quartz counters, custom cabinetry, and Bertazzoni and Miele appliances elevate both the look and the experience of cooking. Its placement within the open layout keeps the flow easy and connected.
A separate bedroom wing creates a natural split between entertaining and retreat. The primary suite is set apart for privacy, creating a quiet sense of retreat, while the two secondary bedrooms share the same wing and offer equally comfortable proportions. Each
room opens to the private balcony that brings in light, fresh air, and a sense of calm. The primary ensuite bath feels like a private spa, with a floating natural oak double vanity, integrated sinks, a glass-enclosed walk-in shower, matte cement-style floors, and a warm chevron wood accent wall. The secondary bath is designed with the same level of attention. A sculptural 3D kaolin tile feature wall adds texture and depth, while a deep-soaking tub and a floating oak vanity create a soothing retreat. Additional comforts include individual temperature controls in every room, abundant closets, oversized windows, and an in-unit washer-dryer hookup.
Local cafes, restaurants, and shops are right outside your door, with Park Slope’s Union Market and the best of Fifth and Seventh Avenue close by. The R, F, and G trains take you to Manhattan in about half an hour. The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor, File N° CD240241.
Listing courtesy of Compass
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