Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$18,957 ($9.40/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($667,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Dreamy Park Slope Triplex with Some Rockin’ Outdoor Spaces
This Arts and Crafts triplex located at 390 9th Street received a top-to-bottom renovation by its previous owners, and is ready for its next residents to move-in! This home offers generous space, great sunlight, expertly appointed details, and fantastic outdoor space--all in the heart of Park Slope, two and a half-blocks from the entrance to Prospect Park. Apartment A was photographed for several design publications, including Elle Decor.
The primary floor is characterized by a light-filled, airy transition between the generous living and dining areas.
Tongue and groove herringbone oak floors carpet this story, adding a touch of elegance. The north-facing living room boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, bathing the space in sun. A wood-burning fireplace, encased by a bespoke mantelpiece, imbues the room with warmth and character.
Custom built-in bookcases, a multi-zoned sound system, and a bespoke bar make entertaining a pleasure. In addition, a unique receiving area at the base of the staircase leading to the second level, serves to separate the dining and living spaces and camouflages a conveniently-located powder room.
To the south, the sunny space spanning the dining and kitchen areas is anchored by a vintage marble mantle. The chef’s kitchen is a culinary haven, with marble countertops, a central island and three windows looking out to the sky and gardens below.
The professional-grade six-burner Wolf range is paired with a vented hood; additional appliances include a SubZero fridge and a generously sized farmhouse sink.
All three of this home’s bedrooms can be found on the the second floor. Positioned to the north, the primary bedroom features expansive windows which flood the space with light, a walk-in closet, and an ensuite bathroom.
The skylit primary bath is fitted with Calacatta marble and a large soaking tub. Two additional full-size bedrooms are located on the south side of this floor, along with a second bathroom and a laundry room. The second bathroom provides the indulgence of a steam shower, while both bathrooms are equipped with heated floors.
One of the most appealing spaces in this home lies on the top floor, where two remarkable outdoor areas await alongside an additional indoor room suffused with natural light from the north and south.
Presently serving as a combination office and studio, this space easily transforms into a cozy den, versatile playroom, or additional bedroom.
This third-floor studio offers access to two outdoor retreats. Facing south, the expansive entertaining terrace boasts a grill connected to a gas line. Adorned with IPE wood decking, this terrace sets the stage for special dinner parties, with captivating views of New York harbor, Brooklyn rooftops, downtown Manhattan and lots of sunsets.
Positioned at the front section of the roof, the second terrace, though smaller in scale, exudes intimacy and charm.
In addition to the plethora of bespoke design choices on display in this home, one of its best attributes is the quality of construction. Originally planned as a single-family home by the previous owner, an unexpected move away from New York City resulted in the conversion of the building into a two-unit condominium; finish selections were high-end choices since the building was conceived as a large home, some highlights include:
- a new roof and new c-joists to support the deck,
- new Marvin windows throughout,
- herringbone-patterned tongue and groove oak floors,
- all new electrical, plumbing and gas lines,
- ducted central air conditioning,
- a completely rebuilt top-floor bulkhead,
- skim coating and custom painting throughout,
- separate basement storage,
- individual boilers and hot water heaters, metered for this apartment only.
With over 2,000 square feet, this triplex feels like a house.
It is located near several subways, a short walk from Prospect Park and in the P.S. 39 district. Add to that the q
All content above are visible to screen reader users, so you may ignore the show more button below.