Park Slope Brownstone Triplex With Details, Garden, Pond Asks $6,750 a Month
This triplex apartment sits in a landmarked 1888 brownstone at 858 President Street in Park Slope, and offers a healthy dose of the grandeur you’d want from such a house.

This triplex apartment sits in a landmarked 1888 brownstone at 858 President Street in Park Slope, and offers a healthy dose of the grandeur you’d want from such a house. You’ve got your parquet floors, your carved mahogany woodwork, your stained glass, your wainscoting, your built-in cabinets, your fireplace mantels.
With 3,000 square feet, it occupies the lower floors, with an eat-in kitchen and a bedroom (or den/office) on the garden level, a double parlor above, and a pair of bedrooms on top, including an extra-spacious master with bay windows.
There’s a half bath on the garden level and full baths on the upper floors. The parlor-level one’s not your everyday bathroom; a glass-walled shower and a copper tub sit alongside what looks to be original mahogany paneling.
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There’s a deck off the parlor level and a peaceful garden with a stone-rimmed pond below. There are laundry machines on the garden level.
The block is a nice one, lined with classic brownstones; Prospect Park sits a block and a half away.
Listed by Corcoran broker Wassim Fakhereddine, the place is renting for $6,750 and available October 15, or maybe slightly earlier. Nice apartment? Fair price?
[Listing: 858 President Street #1 | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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