This is the Park Slope condo you've been looking for. With three exposures and floor-to-ceiling windows, the apartment gets great light throughout the day and feels bigger than your typical two-bedroom.
You enter through a foyer with a coat closet, which opens into a wide living and dining space facing west. There’s a private balcony off the living room with open rooftop views. The kitchen is windowed (always a plus) and set up with Bosch appliances, including an integrated fridge and dishwasher, granite counters, and a breakfast bar.
The primary bedroom sits on a corner and comfortably fits a king bed. It has a walk-in closet and a large en-suite bath with both a soaking tub and separate shower, plus a double vanity. The second bedroom is on the other side of the apartment, also with two exposures, and there’s a full bath right next to it.
Other things worth noting: in-unit washer/dryer, two-zone central air, video intercom, and solid storage throughout, including a private cage in the basement.
The building is a pet-friendly elevator condo with a shared roof deck that has really nice open views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, plus bike storage and video security. Convenient Park Slope location close to transportation, restaurants,
and neighborhood amenities, and a great spot to take in the NYC Marathon when it comes through the neighborhood. Tax abatement runs through 2035.
Listing courtesy of Compass
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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