Nestled in the heart of prime Park Slope, this inviting two-bedroom home is situated on the second floor of a boutique prewar co-op. The apartment is bathed in natural light throughout the day from both southern and northern exposures. The charming living room features bay front windows overlooking a picturesque park, along with high ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace with an exposed brick mantel, and a welcoming sense of warmth and character.
The renovated kitchen balances functionality and style with abundant wooden cabinetry, a tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. The updated bathroom features a pedestal sink and a crisp, timeless appeal. Quietly positioned at the rear of the apartment, the two spacious bedrooms provide a peaceful retreat, each featuring large closets and white-painted exposed brick accent walls. Hardwood floors, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, and thoughtfully designed built-ins complete the space.
This well-maintained building offers dedicated storage for each unit, bike storage, and a laundry area with new machines. Recent capital improvements include a restored facade and cornice. The co-op is self-managed, financially stable, and has no underlying mortgage, helping to keep monthly maintenance low.
Perfectly positioned in the center of one of Brooklyn’s most beloved neighborhoods, you’ll be moments from local favorites including Al Di La, Stone Park Cafe, Haenyeo, Masalawala & Sons, Hungry Ghost, Van Leeuwen, Simple Loaf, and more. Convenient shopping options include Whole Foods at 3rd & 3rd, while outdoor spaces abound nearby - from Washington Park and JJ Byrne Playground with its popular weekend greenmarket directly across the street, to Prospect Park just a short distance away. Transportation is seamless with access to the F/G/R trains at 9th Street–4th Avenue, the R train at Union Street, the Q train at 7th Avenue, the 2/3 trains at Flatbush Avenue, several bus lines, and multiple Citi Bike stations nearby.
Blending classic prewar charm, modern updates, low monthlies, and an exceptional Park Slope location, this home is a truly rare find.
Nestled in the heart of prime Park Slope, this inviting two-bedroom home is situated on the second floor of a boutique prewar co-op. The apartment is bathed in natural light throughout the day from both southern and northern exposures. The charming living room features bay front windows overlooking a picturesque park, along with high ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace with an exposed brick mantel, and a welcoming sense of warmth and character.
The renovated kitchen balances functionality and style with abundant wooden cabinetry, a tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. The updated bathroom features a pedestal sink and a crisp, timeless appeal. Quietly positioned at the rear of the apartment, the two spacious bedrooms provide a peaceful retreat, each featuring large closets and white-painted exposed brick accent walls. Hardwood floors, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, and thoughtfully designed built-ins complete the space.
This well-maintained building offers dedicated storage for each unit, bike storage, and a laundry area with new machines. Recent capital improvements include a restored facade and cornice. The co-op is self-managed, financially stable, and has no underlying mortgage, helping to keep monthly maintenance low.
Perfectly positioned in the center of one of Brooklyn’s most beloved neighborhoods, you’ll be moments from local favorites including Al Di La, Stone Park Cafe, Haenyeo, Masalawala & Sons, Hungry Ghost, Van Leeuwen, Simple Loaf, and more. Convenient shopping options include Whole Foods at 3rd & 3rd, while outdoor spaces abound nearby - from Washington Park and JJ Byrne Playground with its popular weekend greenmarket directly across the street, to Prospect Park just a short distance away. Transportation is seamless with access to the F/G/R trains at 9th Street–4th Avenue, the R train at Union Street, the Q train at 7th Avenue, the 2/3 trains at Flatbush Avenue, several bus lines, and multiple Citi Bike stations nearby.
Blending classic prewar charm, modern updates, low monthlies, and an exceptional Park Slope location, this home is a truly rare find.
Listing Courtesy of Garfield Realty