When we last checked in on 225 14th Street in Park Slope, the boutique condominium had just topped out. Now, sales have just launched on two of building's nine total units, which are made up of three to four bedroom homes – fitting for the family-friendly neighborhood. The south-facing unit 2B and north-facing unit 3A both encompass over 1,200 square feet and feature three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Unit 2B is priced at $1.675M and unit 3A at $1.725M, which puts them just below the median price, $1.812M, for a three-bedroom condo in the area.
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Both units have similar features, with a private balcony and an entrance leading to an open kitchen with 7.5 European white oak flooring throughout. Completing the custom Italian kitchens are a Bardiglio marble countertop and matching backsplash, an open island layout, storage, and a top of the line integrated Bosch appliance package, including a cooktop, oven, paneled dishwasher, and microwave drawer.
The master bedroom offers a walk-in closet and a bathroom featuring Athens grey marble flooring, white porcelain slab walls, a backlit mirrored medicine cabinet, and a floating stained oak dual vanity with undermount Duravit sinks and Watermark fixtures. As a bonus, there is a Bosch washer/dryer in every unit.
This boutique building's amenities rival that of larger condominiums. Those amenities include a serene lobby with a 24-hour virtual concierge, a light-filled lounge that leads to a common garden terrace, and a lower amenity floor featuring a fitness room, children's creativity room (aka playroom), package room, and bike storage. On top of all that, there are just three private parking spaces and individual storage rooms available for purchase.
The building itself – designed by EDG Development (Issac | Stern serve as the architect of record) with interiors by Anna Busta Designs – features a contemporary facade with oversized windows, high-pressurized aluminum panels, and white panels of porcelain slabs.
For those of you that don't already know, Park Slope is a great neighborhood to call home. There are exceptional restaurants and stores along Fourth and Fifth Avenues, Prospect Park is just five blocks away, and the F, G, and R trains are all within walking distance.
For those of you that don't already know, Park Slope is a great neighborhood to call home. There are exceptional restaurants and stores along Fourth and Fifth Avenues, Prospect Park is just five blocks away, and the F, G, and R trains are all within walking distance.
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