$2.3M Park Slope rowhouse has tranquil interiors and a party-ready backyard
Listing images courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
This uber-charming brick rowhouse on the Park Slope/Gowanus border is pretty perfect for quarantine; it has soothing interiors to keep you calm during this stressful time, but the backyard is party-ready for those times when you need to let loose. Located at 720 Sackett Street and just listed for $2.3 million, the 19th-century home was renovated in 2017 and has three bedrooms, a gated front yard, and a finished basement.
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The rare front yard is perfect for easy recycling. It’s fully gated and has an integrated watering system, bluestone paving, and a large lockable bin for bicycle, stroller, or package storage.
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The dining area and kitchen are off the front entrance. The kitchen has radiant floors, a large center island, double ovens, and convenient open shelving.
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Past the kitchen, the living room is incredibly bright thanks to the large doors leading to the patio.
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Out back, you’ll find a Brazilian hardwood deck, bluestone patio, raised garden beds, integrated lighting, and a dual watering system.
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All three bedrooms are on the second floor. One is quite narrow but still has a closet. There’s a full bathroom in the hall.
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Also on the second level is the master suite, which overlooks the rear garden and boasts two closets plus a walk-in, a skylit en-suite bathroom with double vanity, and a private WC closet.
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The fully finished basement has plenty of storage room, along with a utility workroom and large rec room. Other features from the recent reno include Honeywell WIFI Smart Thermostats, Nest Smoke Alarms, A/C, dual heating systems, and built-in speakers in the kitchen, dining room, bedroom, and bathroom. The house is just around the corner from the D, N, R trains at Union Street and a short walk to Grand Army Plaza and all the shops and restaurants along Fifth Avenue.
[At CityRealty]
[Listing: 720 Sackett Street by Joan Goldberg of Brown Harris Stevens]
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Listing images courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens