In Park Slope, this $500K compact co-op has a working fireplace and lots of brownstone charm
Image credit: RISE Media courtesy of The Corcoran Group.
This one-bedroom, pre-war co-op at 19 7th Avenue is just one flight up from a classic north Park Slope street. Asking $499,000, it has the proper postcard charm of a lovely landmarked brownstone–working fireplace included–and it’s just a few blocks from Prospect Park.
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This cozy home is filled with original details like walnut wainscoting, pocket shutters, and an intricately carved walnut mantel over the wood-burning fireplace. What it’s not filled with: Closets. There is only one, and it’s in the bedroom. We only get a glimpse of the separate kitchen through the living area, but it’s somewhat refreshing to have another room in such compact quarters.
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The bedroom itself is bright but narrow. On the charming side, it boasts a Juliet balcony overlooking 7th Avenue. Another plus: In the likely event that you need additional closet space, there’s more storage and bike storage in the basement.
[Listing: 19 7th Avenue #2F by Casey Kearns and Carol Graham for The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Image credit: RISE Media courtesy of The Corcoran Group.