This relatively recent condo has some attractive features not commonly found in Brooklyn homes of any vintage: Walls of windows on opposite sides of rooms, three terraces and parking. Penthouse B is on the top floor of a five-story, 21-unit brick building constructed in 2008 at 155 15th Street in Park Slope.

The combination living room-dining room has banks of windows overlooking a terrace on each side. The walls of windows continue into a niche housing the u-shaped kitchen. The finishes throughout are white and minimal, with hardwood floors.

There are two bedrooms, including one with a Murphy bed, and 2.5 bathrooms. The apartment has in-unit laundry and five closets, including a walk-in. The terraces are large enough for lounging and dining and have electrical outlets, water and a gas hookup for a barbecue.


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A deeded parking space and storage in the building are included. An elevator, bike storage, gym and lounge are among the building’s amenities. A 15-year 421-a tax abatement runs through 2027, according to the listing, from Eileen Richter of Compass.

Taxes are $207 a month and common charges are $974 a month. The condo is asking $1.85 million. What do you think of it?

[Listing: 155 15th Street, Unit PHB | Broker: Compass] GMAP

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interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

interior of 155 15th street phb

terrace of 155 15th street phb

terrace of 155 15th street phb

terrace of 155 15th street phb

terrace of 155 15th street phb

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