Park Slope Two-Bedroom on Park Block With Radiant Heat, Mantels Wants $3,000 a Month
If you lust after a quaint apartment in a brownstone on a park block in Park Slope, this floor-through at 647 10th Street might be just the ticket.
If you lust after a quaint apartment in a brownstone on a park block in Park Slope, this floor-through at 647 10th Street might be just the ticket.
Technically a three-bedroom, it’s advertised as a two. There’s no floor plan, so the exact layout is a bit of a mystery, but in any case there are five rooms.
The kitchen and bath are both renovated, and there are plenty of charming details, including two carved wooden mantels with colorful tile, inlaid floors, shutters, a French door, and original moldings and casings.
It’s on the top floor of a landmarked four-story townhouse with terra-cotta ornament less than a block from the park, close to the corner of 8th Avenue, between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West.
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Given the setup, it would make a luxurious apartment for a single person or a couple, with additional rooms that might not be ideal for roommates but could accommodate a baby, work from home, storage or dressing area.
The large front-facing living room has a small 6-by-12-foot room off to the side that could serve as an office or nursery, according to the listing. There is a large bedroom in the rear of the apartment, which has another small attached room off to the side, also measuring 6 by 12 feet. Perhaps this one doesn’t have its own entrance from the hall; the listing calls it part of the “master suite.”
A galley-style kitchen with a dishwasher connects the two large rooms. The bathroom is not pictured but features radiant heat, “high-end porcelain fixtures” and a skylight. There are four “deep closets,” but no washer/dryer in the unit, so you’ll have to take the laundry out.
All utilities except electricity are included, and the landlord allows one cat.
Listed by Luke Alberts of Halstead, the unit is asking $3,000 a month. Think that sounds reasonable, given the condition and location?
[Listing: 647 10th Street #3 | Broker: Halstead] GMAP
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