House of the Day: Park Slope Brownstone with A Conservatory!
This Italianate brownstone has had quite a few striking renovations over the years, the most recent of which is a conservatory off the kitchen with an automatic garage door that opens to the garden. The front parlor appears to have had a later upgrade that added heavy crown moldings over the windows and a late 19th…
This Italianate brownstone has had quite a few striking renovations over the years, the most recent of which is a conservatory off the kitchen with an automatic garage door that opens to the garden. The front parlor appears to have had a later upgrade that added heavy crown moldings over the windows and a late 19th century wood mantel with mirror and tile.
There are also plenty of original details in the form of pocket doors, moldings and marble mantels in this Park Slope Brownstone. The kitchen and baths have been updated, and there is a contemporary office with built-in bookcases.
It’s set up as a one-family and has three stories, including the garden floor. It’s 17.75 feet wide and just under 2,400 square feet. Do you think the ask of $2,495,000 is a good deal for the size and location, not far from the Park Slope Food Co-op?
722 A Union Street [Halstead] GMAP
Photos by Halstead
Why is the address 722 “A”? Is there another unit attached to it?
Very cool house. Anticipate a bidding war for this.
What’s the catch? Seems quite reasonable.