Park Slope One-Bedroom With Renovated Kitchen Asks $650K
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Park Slope One-Bedroom With Renovated Kitchen Asks $650K
"Inside the apartment, a small foyer with a walk-in closet has an arched opening into the living space. The spacious room retains its wall moldings and wood floors; new are recessed lighting and the expanded kitchen. A peninsula juts out into the living area with room for seating on one side and under-the-counter appliances on the other. The kitchen itself is windowed and narrow with white cabinets, a stainless steel counter, and open shelving."
"The bedroom, which is large enough to fit a king-sized bed, is off the foyer and has two closets, two windows, wall moldings, picture rails, and a wood floor. All-white finishes fill the bathroom, from the modern wall-hung sink to the wall and floor tile. The building has laundry, a live-in super, and storage. There is also a "liberal" subletting policy once owners have occupied their unit for two years, according to the listing."
A one-bedroom unit on the second floor of a 1929 six-story, 60-unit brick building offers preserved period details such as wood floors, picture rails, and wall moldings. The layout includes a small foyer with a walk-in closet and an arched opening into a spacious living area. The kitchen was expanded into the living room and now has a peninsula, under-the-counter appliances, white cabinets, stainless steel counter, and open shelving. The bedroom fits a king bed and has two closets and two windows. Building amenities include laundry, storage, and a live-in super; maintenance is $962 monthly and the price is $650,000.
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