Built in 1929 and designed in the Venetian architectural style by Russell Boak and Hyman Paris, 9 Prospect Park West is one of Park Slope’s most distinguished pre-war buildings. Located at the prominent corner of Prospect Park West and President Street directly across from Prospect Park, this elegant 17-story building sits on a 100' x 100' corner lot and is known for its classic pre-war construction.
Residents enjoy a full-service lifestyle with a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, bike room, and (future) gym, all just steps from Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park Greenmarket, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, and the 2, 3, B, and Q subway lines.
This brand-new beautifully renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom open-concept residence features wide oak flooring and modern designer finishes throughout. This home also boasts a private side entrance directly onto President Street as well as numerous windows that make this beautiful space bright and sunny.
The spacious east-facing living room offers three large windows and a charming reading nook, while the dining area sits just off the chef’s kitchen. The impressive kitchen features deluxe GE Profile stainless steel appliances including a five-burner gas
range with a designer hood, counter depth refrigerator and dishwasher along with wrap around quartz countertops, gourmet island with seating, marble subway tile backsplash, and a Miele washer and dryer.
The primary bedroom suite offers north and east exposures, a large closet, and an en-suite bathroom with stand-up shower & bench seat, rain showerhead, mosaic tile flooring, and subway tile walls. The second full bathroom features marble tile and a soaking tub.
A rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully renovated home in one of Park Slope’s premier Prospect Park buildings.
Contact the listing broker for additional details and private showings. Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Realty Empire
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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