Park Slope Brownstone With Carved Marble Mantels, Exposed Brick Asks $2.999 Million
This two-family circa 1899 Park Slope brownstone offers a fetching blend of original details and modern updating, and is in prime condition.
This two-family circa 1899 Park Slope brownstone offers a fetching blend of original details and modern updating, and is in prime condition. It’s at 510 7th Street, between 7th and 8th avenues, a block and half from Prospect Park and within the Park Slope Extension Historic District.
There’s a one-bedroom garden rental and an upper duplex with four bedrooms and a deck off the parlor floor.
The parlor floor’s got a long wall of exposed brick, recessed lighting, a working fireplace with a marble mantel, a trio of tall bay windows in the front and a nice large bank of casement windows in the rear. There’s some lovely woodwork: built-in cherry cabinets, a window bench, a book case, a wall-mounted sliding-doored sideboard (unless they’re taking the latter with them).
There’s more custom woodwork upstairs, including the loft-bed/shelving unit in one of the bedrooms. The master bedroom’s got a walk-in closet, bay windows, and an en suite bath.
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The side kitchen is nicely done, with a walk-in pantry, butcher block island and stone countertops. The garden is nice as well; for what it’s worth, the listing claims it was “designed by the manager of the greenhouse at Barnard College.”
There’s split-system A/C on the parlor floor, a new AV system and new mechanicals.
Listed by Compass brokers Maxine Resnick and Alyssa Morris, the house is asking $2.999 million. Bet they’ll get it; what do you think?
[Listing: 510 Seventh Street | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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