Co-op in Landmarked Park Slope Brownstone With Prewar Feel, Wood-Burning Fireplace Asks $429K
This Park Slope one-bedroom co-op is simple and modest, offering the bare essentials of a small kitchen, small bedroom, living room, bathroom and a single large closet. But it’s attractive and well located, and has a prewar feel and some nice features.
This Park Slope one-bedroom co-op is simple and modest, offering the bare essentials of a small kitchen, small bedroom, living room, bathroom and a single large closet. But it’s attractive and well located, and has a prewar feel and some nice features.
Those include high ceilings, crown and wall moldings, a pair of bayed front windows stripped down to the natural wood, and a wood-burning fireplace.
The kitchen is quite small, but it’s reasonably nice and has a window, and they’ve crammed in a respectable amount of cabinet space. (Note the electric stove, which home chefs may not warm to.)
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As noted, the bedroom is small, at just over 10 feet long and 6 1/2 feet wide. It’s got a window facing 7th Avenue and closet that runs the full width of the room.
The building, a landmarked brownstone, offers a storage unit in the basement, as well as bike storage. It’s just over a block from Flatbush Avenue, so this is no quiet side street, but the 7th Avenue B/Q station is steps away and Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park are close at hand.
Listed by Corcoran brokers Amy Myers, Kyle Talbott and Karen Talbott, the unit is asking $429,000. Common charges will add another $654 to the monthly nut. What do you think of the place, and the asking price?
[Listing: 19 7th Avenue #3F | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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