Three-Bedroom Co-op in Park Slope With Bay Windows, Mantel, Dining Room Asks $1.495 Million
This updated apartment in a Renaissance Revival building is big enough for a family and has lots of windows across three exposures.

Here’s an updated co-op apartment in a Renaissance Revival building in Park Slope that’s big enough for a family and has lots of windows across three exposures. Located at 144 Garfield Place, it’s a second-floor walk-up in a four-story, eight-unit corner building three blocks from Prospect Park.
The layout is more gracious and spacious than your typical city apartment, with two good-size bedrooms and a smaller one arrayed on one side of a central hall, and the living room, dining room, and kitchen on the other.
Said living room is spacious, with bay windows, a decorative mantel and parquet floors. Pocket doors separate it from the dining room, which also has parquet floors and wall moldings.
The eat-in kitchen has entrances from the hall and to the dining room. It’s renovated, with hardwood floors and a lot of cabinet space, both above and below (including a pantry).
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The master bedroom, located at the front of the apartment facing the street, has two large closets and two entrances — pocket doors lead to the living room and another door to the main hallway. Another bedroom is about the same size, with a single closet. The third bedroom is smaller, but big enough for a child and has a closet and built-in shelving.
There is only one bathroom, an updated version of the original, with subway tile on the wall, hex tile on the floor, and a deep tub.
The apartment has a proper entry foyer, with a capacious coat closet and room for a table. There are at least six closets total in the unit, depending on how you count them, as well as a washer/dryer.
The location is four blocks away from Park Slope Food Coop and near many coveted schools, including P.S. 321.
Corcoran’s Lia Wiedemann has the listing, which is asking $1.495 million. The maintenance is relatively low at $800. What do you think?
[Listing: 144 Garfield Place #2R | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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