- In-unit washer/dryer - Wood-burning fireplace - Updated kitchen & bath - new tiles, new fixtures, and new appliances including dishwasher - Three closets plus banquette storage - Shared basement storage - Rustic wood flooring - Period detail - Exposed brick - High ceilings
Up the stoop and up the stairs lies the coziest urban dwelling south of the Adirondacks.
Homeowners and guests are greeted by original wood floors, exposed brick and period plaster detail throughout. The living room is adorned with two north-facing windows and features an adjacent office space along with a third window.
At the opposite corner, there is a custom-built banquette which can comfortably seat four. The galley kitchMoreen has been updated with fresh floor tiling and all new appliances including stainless steel fridge, oven, dishwasher and microwave. High ceilings and glass transom windows between rooms ensure the entire space is bright from dawn to dusk.
The bedroom is lit by south-facing windows and can accommodate a king-sized bed. The wood-burning fireplace is as charming in use as it is to gaze upon. The in-unit washer/dryer is tucked into a corner hallway leading to the renewed bathroom. Within, there are subway tiles and brass fixtures in the shower as well as vessel sink with brass fixtures atop a refinished antique vanity. A large, south-facing window completes the picture.
Storage solutions have been integrated into every room of the apartment. The bedroom boasts a walk-in closet as well as shelving in the bathroom hallway. The living room holds a coat closet tucked above the banquette which has a storage chest and drawer beneath. The office space comes with a wall-to-wall floor-to-ceiling closet made up of cabinets, shelves and drawers. As if that weren't enough, there is additional storage in the basement of the building - the perfect place for air conditioners, beach umbrellas, skis or snowboards
Centered in bustling Park Slope, 440 9th St is a boutique, self-managed coop converted from a 1921 townhouse. Monthlies are low and pets are allowed. Grocery stores, pharmacy, gyms, restaurants and coffee shops are sprinkled on every block surrounding the building. The 7th Ave F/G train is at the corner with the R train a few blocks down the hill. Best of all, Prospect Park is two blocks away.