Condo in Park Slope Edwardian With Bays, Stained Glass, Mantel Near Park Asks $1.495 Million
Here’s a classic Park Slope prewar three-bedroom with nice details, ample space, low monthly fees and a berth right by Prospect Park.

Here’s a classic Park Slope prewar three-bedroom with nice details, ample space, low monthly fees and a berth right by Prospect Park. It’s a fourth-floor walkup in an eight-unit limestone at 567 8th Street.
Located in the Park Slope historic district, the Beaux-Arts building was completed in 1909 and designed by Brooklyn architect Arthur Koch.
The living room is a winner, with bay windows overlooking the park, inlaid parquet floors, moldings and two distinct spaces separated by a columned screen. The dining room’s a nice one as well, with a mirrored mantel, built-in cabinetry and more of those inlaid floors.
On the minus side, the two are separated by a pair of bedrooms, a bath and a long hallway. Another quirk to the layout is the placement of the third bedroom, which is accessed via the kitchen. It’s got an en-suite half-bath though, with a stacked washer and dryer.
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Speaking of the bedrooms, none could be described as spacious, and the two larger ones have a single window apiece, with views of a brick wall.
The full bath has a claw foot tub and a stained glass window. The kitchen is smallish but attractive, with stone counters and a marble backsplash, with a classic black and white ceramic-tiled floor.
There’s deeded storage in the basement, as well as bike storage and a gym — an uncommon perk in a building this size. Fees are quite low, with $210 in taxes and $538 in common charges. The F and G trains are close at hand, and the place is zoned for coveted P.S. 107, according to the listing.
Listed by Lori Mendelis and Clare Saliba of Compass — who’ll be showing at open houses Thursday and Sunday — the unit is asking $1.495 million. As it happens, the other unit on the floor went up for that same price earlier this year, and ended up selling for $30K over that. Like the place?
[Listing: 567 8th Street #4L | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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