Park Slope Brownstone Condo With Three Bedrooms, Walk-in Closet, Office Asks $4,600
This Park Slope floor-through offers a good deal of space, classic brownstone detailing and a flexible layout that could work for roommates or a family.
This Park Slope floor-through offers a good deal of space, classic brownstone detailing and a flexible layout that could work for roommates or a family. It’s on the fourth floor of a condo-ized brownstone at 26 St. Johns Place, just off 5th Avenue.
The house is a big one, 21 feet wide and 65 feet deep, so there’s a fair amount of space here: 1,288 square feet to be exact. There are three potential bedrooms, though one adjoins the living room, separated by pocket doors, and is better used as an office space.
According to a floor plan pulled from a previous listing for a presumably identical downstairs unit, there’s also a windowless interior room, suitable for office or den use, and a second small interior room that the listing notes could be “a future second bathroom.” Given that tenants who want to install bathrooms are few and far between, call it a walk-in closet.
Save this listing on Brownstoner Real Estate to get price, availability and open house updates as they happen >>
The two proper bedrooms are decent sized, as is the living room, which sports bay windows, crown moldings and parquet floors. The adjoining kitchen is large and renovated, with white quartz countertops and a center island.
There’s central air, a washer/dryer and a video intercom. The restaurants and shops of 5th Avenue are close at hand, and the Barclays Center is a short walk.
Listed by Wassim Fakhereddine of Corcoran, the unit is renting for $4,600 a month. Worth a look?
[Listing: 26 St. Johns Place #4 | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
Related Stories
- Find Your Dream Home in Brooklyn and Beyond With the New Brownstoner Real Estate
- Spacious Flatbush Three-Bedroom Railroad With Reno’d Kitchen Asks $2,500 a Month
- No-Fee One-Bedroom With Mantels, Laundry in Crown Heights Brownstone Asks $2,500 a Month
Email tips@brownstoner.com with further comments, questions or tips. Follow Brownstoner on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook.
What's Your Take? Leave a Comment