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A Gorgeous Two-Bedroom Duplex in Park Slope

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There is so much to love about this lovingly rehabbed Park Slope duplex, from the location one block from Prospect Park, to the spacious, sunny rooms with original features—hardwood floors with walnut inlay, working fireplace, and stained glass bay window. This property is a beautiful mix of vintage and modern in a prime Brooklyn location with access to additional basement storage and a private deck. In other words: a dream scenario indeed.

The duplex is one of five units in a beautiful pre-war brownstone that is central to the green market, the central branch of the Brooklyn public library and Grand Army Plaza.

Details

  • 85 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, Park Slope
  • One block from Prospect Park
  • $1,095,000
  • Located in a 5-unit, pre-war co-op brownstone
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Things We Love About This Property Crush:

  • Located in Park Slope, one block from Prospect Park and central to neighborhood amenities, shopping, dining, and transportation.
  • Spacious, sunny duplex layout situated in a gorgeous pre-war brownstone.
  • Unit retains gorgeous pre-war features like high ceilings, hardwood flooring with intricate walnut inlay, original moldings, stained glass, and working fireplace.
  • Private deck!
  • Updated kitchen and newly remodeled 1.5 baths with stone tile work.
  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • Additional storage (including bike storage) in basement.
  • Building is pet friendly.

Could this be the home for you? The home is listed byStribling. You can learn more about the buildinghere.

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Julia Brenner

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Julia is a writer and editor living in Chicago. She's also a big fan of old construction, new design, and people who can pull off a wink. She is not one of those people.

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