In Park Slope, this $500K compact co-op has a working fireplace and lots of brownstone charm
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In Park Slope, this $500K compact co-op has a working fireplace and lots of brownstone charm

January 21, 2020

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.

19 7th avenue, cool listings, Park Slope

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.

19 7th avenue, cool listings, Park Slope

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.

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