Floor-Through Co-op in Park Slope Historic District With Pier Mirror, Fretwork Asks $1.375 Million
Built in 1905, this three-bedroom floor-through co-op in the Park Slope Historic District is in good shape and with some choice original detail.
Here’s a nice three-bedroom floor-through co-op in the Park Slope Historic District, in good shape and with some choice original detail. Built in 1905, it sits a half block from Prospect Park, on the third floor in a fine figure of a brownstone on 8th Street.
In front is a living room with bay windows and a pier mirror, separated from a dining area by a fretwork archway. Beyond that is a kitchen with a breakfast bar, a window, a small pantry and a closeted washer and dryer.
The master bedroom’s got a beaut of a mirrored and tiled mantel; the next-largest has a built-in bookshelf and a wall of closets. There’s nice unpainted woodwork throughout, along with inlaid floors and moldings.
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The chief drawback is in the bathroom department: there’s only one, and it’s not huge, nor does it offer any storage outside of the medicine cabinet.
The self-managed eight-unit building offers basement and bike storage. The block is apparently quite a nice one, a former winner of the Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest.
Monthly fees are on the low side, at $770; the ask is $1.375 million. Charlie Pigott and Jackie Torren of Corcoran have the listing. Like it?
[Listing: 541 8th Street | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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