Step into a spacious, recently renovated pre-war floor-through apartment in Park Slope, boasting over 1200 square feet of living space. This convertible two-bedroom gem seamlessly combines vintage charm with modern comfort for a practical and inviting living experience.
The original hardwood floors, high ceilings, and pre-war details provide a touch of character, while the recent renovations ensure contemporary functionality. The flexible layout allows for various room configurations, making it easy to adapt the space to your needs.
The generously sized windows bring in plenty of natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen, equipped with modern amenities including a dishwasher, is both stylish and functional, offering a practical space for daily living.
The flexible layout provides a quiet retreat, with ample closet space and touches of pre-war nostalgia. This Park Slope apartment is situated in a convenient location, surrounded by shops and parks, making it an ideal home for those seeking both comfort and accessibility.
Don't miss the chance to make this practical yet charming residence your own—an over 1200 square feet, recently renovated, two-bedroom haven in the heart of Park Slope.
Small pets considered on a case by case basis.
Details
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Rental Property
- Voice Intercom
Features
- Dishwasher
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Storage
- Hardwood Floors
- Open Views
- Floor-Through
- High Ceilings
- Hardwood Floor
- Original Details
- Moldings
- Storage Closet
More about Park Slope ▶
More about Park Slope ▼
Ranked as NYC's #1 most livable neighborhood by New York magazine, and selected by The American Planning Association as one of the 10 Great Neighborhoods in America, Park Slope boasts a diverse mix of restaurants and businesses, along with a robust and active community. Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most famous neighborhoods for its picture-perfect brownstone blocks, mom-and-pop shops, and proximity to the green expanse of Prospect Park, which the streets slope downward from, hence, the literal name. The neighborhood faces the western end of the park, with the surrounding residential blocks boasting some of the city's most prized architecture. While the neighborhood is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Park Slope's two main thoroughfares - 5th and 7th avenues - boast a plethora of cafes, bars, and restaurants that cater to a younger clientele, and, now industrial 4th Avenue is becoming a thriving commercial hub, as well. The strong sense of community found in Park Slope is exemplified by its many organizations and the popularity of the 17,000-member Park Slope Food Co-op. Park Slope is also home to some of borough's finest eateries such as al di la Trattoria (the restaurant that arguably started the 5th Avenue retail revolution), Talde, Fonda, Stone Park Café, Convivium Osteria, and Blue Ribbon. Colloquially separated into three distinct sub-neighborhoods - North Slope, Center Slope, and South Slope - Park Slope is, geographically, one of Brownstone Brooklyn's largest neighborhoods, stretching from Prospect Park to 4th Avenue and Flatbush Avenue to Prospect Avenue.
Laundromats / Dry Cleaners
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Brooklyn Valet
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Four Seasons Laundromat
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United Laundry
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San Toy Laundry
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Green Apple Cleaners
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Lucky Laundry
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Suds On 8th Avenue
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Art Cleaners
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Carroll Cleaners
Restaurants
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al di la Trattoria
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Stone Park Cafe
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Sushi Katsuei
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Numero 28 Pizzeria
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Hanki
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Bar Toto
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Fonda
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Piccoli Trattoria
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Soigne
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Bonnie's Grill
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Camperdown Elm
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Un Posto Italiano
Fitness
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Slope Fitness
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Pongo Power
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Prospect Park YMCA
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Ellie Herman Pilates
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Park Slope Yoga Center
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Jaya Yoga Center
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Bodhisattva Yoga