Welcome to 54 Sterling Place, a gracious four-story, townhouse where historic charm meets modern convenience. Perfectly positioned on a leafy north Park Slope block, this home is configured as an owner's upper triplex with a garden-level one-bedroom below.
Enter the upper residence from the stoop into a welcoming parlor level. The front parlor boasts soaring ceilings and period details, making it an ideal sitting or entertaining space. Beyond, a versatile office area connects to a large, eat-in kitchen at the rear. On the second floor, the expansive primary suite spans the full width of the home, complete with a walk-in closet and a thoughtfully placed sink for convenience. A rear-facing second bedroom overlooks the garden and sits adjacent to a well-appointed full bathroom.
The top floor offers even more possibilities, with a large front-facing bedroom, a central storage area, an additional rear bedroom, and a hall laundry room with an accompanying bathroom. The inviting garden-level apartment, with private entrance under the stoop, features a spacious bedroom in the front and open kitchen/living area that opens out to the garden, seamlessly extending the living space outdoors.
The landscaped backyard
offers a serene retreat with ample greenery, creating a private oasis in the city. This level provides access to the basement for additional storage and mechanicals. Perfect as an income producing rental, guest suite, or extended family space, this unit blends comfort with flexibility.
54 Sterling Place is more than just a townhouse-it's a home that balances timeless character with thoughtful updates, ready to evolve with your needs. All just moments from Barclays Center, Prospect Park, the Atlantic Avenue transportation hub and the best of Park Slope's cafes, shops, and cultural life. Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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