Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$9,546 ($7.96/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($327,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to 118 St Marks Pl, a spacious and charming full-floor 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo located in the heart of Park Slope. This brownstone gem, fully converted and renovated, includes high ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, and a working marble-surround fireplace.
Located on tree-lined St. Mark’s Place in a small, intimate building, it is steps to thriving 5th Ave shops, restaurants and cafes.
Sizable at 1200 square feet, the unit includes two additional flex spaces: an alcove- ideal for dining or home gym, and a dedicated work space which can easily convert to a third bedroom (see alternate floor plan). This condo offers versatility, ease and functionality in addition to exceptionally low monthly carrying costs.
The renovated kitchen features updated stainless steel appliances and generous counter and storage space. Both bathrooms are newly and beautifully renovated with top of the line Kohler fixtures.
The primary marble ensuite bath has double sinks, Kohler Veil smart toilet and a spa-like shower- truly luxurious. The spacious primary bedroom features a custom closet, can easily accommodate a King sized bed, and has a south-facing sunny Juliet balcony. The secondary bedroom and renovated bath with tub complete this perfect home.
Custom shades with remote control in LR and bedroom windows.
Additional features include LG washer/dryer and Mitsubishi AC split system newly installed in 2023. Small, self-managed pet friendly building with flexible sublet rules. Basement storage area with room for bicycles is included with this unit.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exquisite condo in a prime location, with easy access to all that Brooklyn has to offer. Just a few minutes walk to every possible transportation option at Barclay’s Center, yet located on a quiet, community driven tree-lined brownstone block, 118 St. Marks Place is a rarity in Brooklyn. First
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