Elegant Park Slope Townhouse Sells for $2.3 Million
The polished, Italianate rowhouse at 354 10th Street in Park Slope sold for $2.3 million, according to city records filed yesterday evening. The listing was held by Corcoran Group.
Built in 1899, the two-family home has a modest façade with carved window lintels and an intact cornice. One in a row of three similar houses, it’s basement level is brownstone and the upper two stories are brick.
Inside, the refined details continue with decorative picture moldings and original tin ceilings.
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Historic, intricate window moldings are the centerpiece of the dining room, and the living space opens up to an outdoor deck overlooking the backyard. The entire home, including the one-bedroom, garden-level rental, is completely renovated and has new oak floors.
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Images via Corcoran