On the top floor of an 1890s brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District, this two-bedroom floor-through has intact original details and an updated kitchen and bathroom. Located at 462 13th Street, the two-family house retains its traditional exterior with a rounded front, terra-cotta ornament, and period ironwork.

The five-room flat has a flexible layout; the original configuration comprises the parlor in the front with a small bedroom to the side, a bigger bedroom in the center, and dining room in the rear, with the kitchen to the side.

In the living room is a bay window, parquet floor, crown moldings and picture-frame moldings, modern chandelier, and a carved and painted wood mantel with rust colored tile and original insert. The details in the other main rooms are similiar.

In the middle room is a built-in wardrobe with drawers, and in the rear room is a painted columned mantel with green tile and summer cover.

The kitchen has a good number of wood cupboards, along with a white counter, gray tile backsplash, and black and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. The bathroom is outfitted in similar modern style with gray floor tile, white and gray wall tile, and a step-in shower but no tub.

Listed by Yara Ghossein and Matthew Ceccio of Compass, the apartment is priced at $4,500 a month. Decent deal for the setup and location?

[Listing: 462 13th Street #2 | Broker: Compass] GMAP

interior with columned mantel, wall moldings
windowed kitchen with wood cabinets
interior with built-in storage, wood floor
narrow bedroom with white walls wood floor
bathroom with gray tile, shower
brownstone with rounded bay

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