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Even outside the bounds of the Park Slope Historic District, much of recent Park Slope residential design is respectful of the prewar architecture. The newest entrant is 266 7th Street, a new three-unit boutique condominium just off Fourth Avenue. Permits list Issac & Stern as the architect of record, and the building presents a contemporary take on classic townhouse architecture. Sales have launched on the apartments inside, all of which offer expansive private outdoor space.

In addition to its proximity to Prospect Park, the dining options of 5th Avenue are a stone's throw away. Public transportation options include the 9th Street R and the 4th Avenue F and G.
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↓ All residences feature 9’ ceilings, oversized Pella windows, 5” wide oak floors, and full-size washer and dryer.

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↓ Open kitchens come equipped with custom walnut cabinetry, white Shaker-style upper cabinets, and Calacatta quartz countertops and backsplash.

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↓ Bedrooms offer impressive natural light and closet space.

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↓ Primary baths have Onyx Pearl Lux wall and floor tiles, custom walnut vanities, and heated floors.

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↓ Secondary baths come with deep soaking tubs.

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↓ The garden maisonette has a private backyard as well as a lower-level recreation room with a powder room, walk-in storage closet, and separate patio.

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↓ Two of the three units come with private roof terraces.

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↓ The garden maisonette is listed for $1.7 million.

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↓ Three-bedrooms start at $1.4 million.

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↓ A three-bedroom with two large terraces, a private balcony off the primary suite, and a private roof terrace is listed for $2.1 million.

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