Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$8,769 ($7.31/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($260,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
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Exuding timeless elegance and seamless flow, this sprawling two-bedroom, one-bathroom Park Slope co-op gracefully blends traditional prewar detailing with tasteful custom upgrades. Enter through the gallery with a coat closet into the main living space where there is an expansive, sun-splashed living room with ample room for dining and office space and a pair of windows overlooking tree-studded landmarked Eighth Avenue.
Intelligently designed with the chef in mind, the bespoke gourmet kitchen is the perfect gathering space, offering a center island, a cheerful windowed breakfast nook, tumbled travertine floors, granite countertops, abundant cabinet and pantry space, classic subway tile backsplash, modern lighting, and stainless steel appliances that include a gas range with above-range microwave and dishwasher. The serene king-size primary bedroom boasts a massive walk-in closet customized by California Closets, a chic ceiling fan, and a large picture window with sylvan treetop views.
The spa-like bathroom is a retreat of its own, having recently been with fitted with luxurious Carrara marble, custom storage solutions, a Duravit sink, a deep Duravit soaking tub with a rain shower to wash the stress away, and stylish Waterworks fixtures. There is also a comfortable second bedroom with a sizable window and closet. An additional closet is found outside the bedroom.
Period details include high beamed ceilings, original ribboned parquet and rift-sawn hardwood flooring, and new historically appropriate soundproof casement windows throughout.
Nestled along Park Slope’s fabled Gold Coast, the pet-friendly pre-war elevator building affords residents with the services of a part-time doorman (Monday-Friday for 14 hours per day and Saturday for 10 hours), common laundry facilities, private storage (waitlist, for a fee), bike storage ($10/month - subject to availability), and a live-in super who has been with the building for the past two decades. The gracious building is conveniently positioned just one block in either direction to bucolic Prospect Park and 7th Avenue shopping and dining and within close proximity to multiple transit lines, including the 2/3, B/Q, and F/G, Grand Army Plaza, and the Brooklyn Public Library.
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