Clean-Lined Park Slope Brownstone With Pier Mirror, Wainscoting Asks $3.5 Million
Here’s a beaut of a Park Slope brownstone, with original details and thoughtful updating, and in fine repair.

Here’s a beaut of a Park Slope brownstone, with original details and thoughtful updating, and in fine repair. It’s at 477 13th Street, on a block a stone’s throw from Prospect Park and within the Park Slope Historic District.
It’s got a clean, elegant look, with details including inlaid parquet floors, crown moldings, plaster detailing and a carved mantle in the living room. The hallway has mahogany wainscoting, a pier mirror with a bench, and the original banister and newel post.
The circa 1897 house is set up as a one-family, with the garden level given over to an office and a guest room. It could be converted to a rental apartment, though you’d have to add a kitchen — and garden access from the duplex if you wanted it (and likely you would — it’s a sweet garden).
The parlor has bay windows and a full dining room that opens into the kitchen, which has a classic look, with white Shaker cabinetry and a panel-doored fridge.
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There are three bedrooms upstairs, one quite small. The rear one is set up as the master, rather than the larger, bay-windowed bedroom in front — it’s got a walk-in California-style closet and an en suite bath.
There’s a closeted washer and dryer and there’s central a/c on the top two floors. Parents take note: The in-demand P.S. 107 is on the corner.
Listed by Corcoran broker Julie Rhinehart, the house is asking $3.5 million. What do you think of it?
[Listing: 477 13th Street | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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