For $1.2M, this Park Slope brownstone co-op gets the top-floor perk of a private roof deck
Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Living on the top floor of a historic townhouse has its advantages and trade-offs. Atop a 20-foot-wide brownstone at 117 Park Place in Park Slope, this one-bedroom co-op is a walk-up, but a private rooftop terrace makes the climb worthwhile. Asking $1,175,000, the pre-war home has plenty of historic warmth, like a wood-burning fireplace, with modern updates for livability.

In the living room, an open layout maximizes top-floor sunlight. Design details like exposed brick, a skylight, and a wood-burning fireplace add to its all-season charm. The living room opens directly onto a private deck with views of the city skyline and surrounding neighborhood gardens.


The living room flows into the bright, renovated kitchen. A skylight illuminates warm brick walls and Carrara marble worktops. The home’s one bathroom has marble highlights and vintage details. A stackable washer and dryer are tucked away in an adjacent closet.


The primary bedroom gets southern light, a custom closet, and a decorative fireplace. A second small, windowed room can be used as a second bedroom or a home office. The pet-friendly three-unit co-op is just a few blocks from Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park.
[Listing details: 117 Park Place #3 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Lesley Semmelhack]
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