Neo-Classical Townhouse With Mantels, Beamed Ceilings, Bay Windows in PLG Asks $2.3 Million
This single-family home is elegant and move-in ready, with original details in fine condition.
This single-family in Prospect Lefferts Gardens is elegant and move-in ready, with original details in fine condition. It’s at 371 Parkside Avenue, near the Parkside Q stop and the southeast corner of Prospect Park.
There’s some nice curb appeal to this one, with its bowed brick facade and Classical details — the Doric columned portico, the key-stoned windows, the bracketed cornice.
The entrance leads to a “family room” on the ground floor, which also holds a rear office, a bathroom and the mechanicals. None of that is pictured, but the parlor floor above is a looker, with its front bay windows, a pair of fireplaces, beamed ceilings, parquet floors and a landing bench built into the center staircase.
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The kitchen is renovated, with ample wood cabinetry, a built-in oven and a wide window to look out as you do the dishes. A small deck leads down to the yard, which is dominated by a stone patio.
Upstairs are four bedrooms, or you could call it three and a half; the front one’s got a fireplace, the rear one a trio of bay windows. In addition to a full bath there’s a pair of passthroughs with closets and marble sinks; odds are they’re original, but they aren’t pictured.
Listed by Donna Myrie and Ryan Newby of Halstead, the house is asking $2.3 million. Like the look of it?
[Listing: 371 Parkside Avenue | Broker: Halstead] GMAP
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