Filled with natural light, this top-floor three-bedroom home in a classic pre-war co-op feels bright and open. High ceilings and large windows create an airy ambiance, complemented by views of the Manhattan skyline. The open layout features a windowed eat-in kitchen with new high-end appliances and a sunny living area accented by elegant columns. The primary bedroom is situated at the rear of the building and enjoys quiet treetop views. Two additional bedrooms are set apart from one another, offering versatility for a variety of uses. Original refinished parquet hardwood floors, exposed brick, crown moldings, and French doors highlight the home’s pre-war character. Electrical upgrades have been completed so the washer/dryer and refrigerator can run on the same circuit, adding everyday convenience. In-unit laundry and abundant natural light further enhance the space. Situated in the heart of Park Slope, the building offers a shared rooftop deck with expansive city views, bike storage (fee), a resident superintendent, landscaped courtyard with grills, dedicated storage, and low monthly maintenance. Close proximity to the F and G trains, Prospect Park, and the shops and dining along 5th and 7th Avenues adds to the appeal. Pets are welcome.
Listing courtesy of Redfin Real Estate
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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