Located on the cusp of Park Slope and Crown Heights, the townhouse at 572 Saint Marks Avenue is seamlessly weathering the transition from past into present. The three-story structure sold for $999,500 in November 2016 (per Acris), and permits for an expansion were filed in July 2017. To pass it on the street, the newly expanded building fits right in with its surroundings. However, its interior condos, which have just launched sales, have a thoroughly modern aesthetic.
All four floor-through apartments feature high ceilings, wide-plank red oak floors, high-efficiency water tank with mobile app control, and built-in Bose and Sonos sound system. Chef’s kitchens are finished with custom cabinetry, high-end appliances, Caesarstone countertops, and dining area with custom table and benches. Master suites boast excellent closet space and bath with top-of-the-line fixtures. The garden unit has a private backyard, the top-floor duplex has two private roof terraces, and all units have access to a shared roof deck.
The brownstone is located on a tree-lined, largely residential street, but the dining and shopping of Franklin Avenue is a short walk away. Prospect Park and local transportation are also easily accessible from the building.
An offering plan is not available, but two-bedroom apartments start at $1.15 million. A three-bedroom duplex is listed for $1.25 million, and the two-bedroom garden unit is listed for $1.375 million. According to CityRealty listings, these figures are roughly in line with the Park Slope median price of $1.299 million for similarly sized condos.
An offering plan is not available, but two-bedroom apartments start at $1.15 million. A three-bedroom duplex is listed for $1.25 million, and the two-bedroom garden unit is listed for $1.375 million. According to CityRealty listings, these figures are roughly in line with the Park Slope median price of $1.299 million for similarly sized condos.
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