Earlier this year, sales launched at Park Slope's new condominium at 316 12th Street, just two blocks west of the F and G trains at 7th Avenue and 9th street. It's super boutique with just four units, and two are now in-contract, leaving two price-reduced residences left: unit 1, asking $1.89 million (-5.0%), and unit 3, asking $1.59 million (-1.5%). Those prices are in line with the pricey south Brooklyn neighborhood, where the median price for a condo currently sits at 1.595 million, according to CityRealty data.
Both fabulous homes feature outdoor space, but the pricier unit 1 is a duplex boasting a massive 1,010-square-foot backyard (nearly twice the size of those found in townhouses), along with nearly 2,000 square feet of interior living space and two bathrooms, whereas unit 3 is a full-floor unit with 1,200 square feet, three bedrooms, a 400-square-foot roof terrace, and a south-facing terrace overlooking the garden.
In addition to outdoor space, all residences have expansive, open plan living rooms, wide plank white oak floors, casement-style windows, northern and southern natural light, custom moldings, central AC and heat, U-shaped kitchens with stone counters and high-end appliances by Bertazzoni and Fisher Paykel, and lastly, master baths with rich floor-to-ceiling marble tile, bronze fixtures, and solid black marble dual vanities.
Apart from convenient subway access, nearby perks include a ton of bars along Fifth Avenue, which include Commonwealth, Black Horse Pub, and plenty of popular restaurants like Fonda, Cafe Grumpy, and Surfish Bistro.
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