With Occupancy Expected Soon, Spacious Condos Debut at Parlour in Park Slope
The boutique condo development offers comfort and convenience, including pantries, outdoor space, and an attended lobby.
Parlour, a boutique condo development in Park Slope, reimagines brownstone living with modern appeal. The 19 residences at Parlour blend the comfort and scale of a townhouse with the conveniences of condominium living.
Located at 243 4th Avenue, Parlour is the first new development condominium in Brooklyn designed by INC Architecture & Design. It offers expansive, light-filled residences with multiple exposures, each with at least one private outdoor space and two to five bedrooms.
Living, dining and entertainment areas are open plan; bedroom suites provide ample private space. Homes have high ceilings and range in size from 1,300 square feet to more than 3,200 square feet.
Parlour debuts a new standard for kitchen design with an expanded pantry area, Miele appliances including dual ovens, in-sink garbage disposals, and wine coolers or wine refrigerators. Kitchens also feature a wall of custom Italian cabinetry with a combination of rift-sawn white oak veneer and white lacquered millwork.
Amenities abound, including an attended lobby, common terrace with a full outdoor kitchen, lounge, fitness center, children’s playroom, bicycle storage, resident storage, and dedicated package storage. Private rooftop terraces and parking are available for select residences.
Prices start at $1.7 million and occupancy is expected this year.
Private appointments are available at Parlour’s sales lounge at 249 4th Avenue. Halstead Development Marketing | The Aguayo Team is exclusively handling sales and marketing.
To learn more, visit the Parlour website.
[Renderings by Binyan Studios]
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