Here’s a three-bedroom co-op in a converted 20-foot-wide brownstone in Park Slope with minimal original details. That said, the unit, one of four in the self-managed townhouse at 747 Union Street, remains quaint and charming.

With the three bedrooms, it could work for a growing family. The apartment opens to a living and dining room with a wood-burning fireplace and only two windows on one wall. The renovated, eat-in kitchen has a center island, plenty of overhead cabinetry and a dishwasher. It is located at the room’s far end.

There are exposed brick walls and new hardwood floors throughout. A small room off the front of the space could be used as a bedroom or office, while two more bedrooms can be found in the rear. The master has the outline of a former fireplace in its exposed brick, two windows and a large closet; the second bedroom only fits a full-sized bed and has a single window.


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The single bathroom has a tub with sliding glass enclosure, linen closet with the washer/dryer and brown tile floor.

Storage can be found in the basement.

The home is a block up from the Union Street R station and across the street from popular bar Union Hall.

Douglas Elliman’s Gregory Williamson and Chad Chaturvedi have the listing, which is asking $1.199 million, plus $725 in monthly fees. What do you think?

[Listing: 747 Union Street #2 | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP

747 union street

747 union street

747 union street

747 union street

747 union street

747 union street

747 union street
Photo by Christopher Bride for PropertyShark

747 union street

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