Everything About This Park Slope Co-op Is Cozy and Cute
This Park Slope co-op at 348 12th Street, is by no means small–in fact, it has three bedrooms, which is sprawling when you compare it to most other Brooklyn co-op apartments. But there’s still something about it that feels cozy, homey, and just downright cute. This unit is also located in a modest eight-unit brick building that’s quite charming, in one of the loveliest areas of Park Slope. So how much for all this Brooklyn charm? It is now on the market for $1.175 million.
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The unit isn’t completely historic or completely modern–it sits somewhere in between. Regardless, the interior details are quite nice, with a tiled wood-burning fireplace, wood floors, high ceilings and built-in storage. The white walls and cabinets also make the living/dining/kitchen space feel open and bright.
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As you can see, the unit comes with an entirely open living room, dining room, and kitchen. (That’s probably where we are picking up on that cozy vibe!) It’s not a layout for everyone, but it looks like the current design tries to maximize the space as much as possible.
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And here is one of the bedrooms, as well as another bedroom that’s been converted to office space. A three-bedroom co-op is a total luxury in New York, so that may be what nails down a high price for this unit.
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The listing calls this a “large private garden terrace” –we’d have to disagree on it being large. Because this unit is on the ground floor, the extra outdoor space is probably a perk of only a few units in the building. But if this space isn’t cutting it, at least you’ve got Prospect Park only a few blocks away!
[Listing: 348 12th Street, #1L by Gregory Kitzman and Michael Kotler for Douglas Elliman]
[Via City Realty]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman






