17th Street
Park Slope, New York
$1,425,000 Price
3 Bedrooms   2.0 Baths

17th Street, Park Slope, New York

South Slope two-family townhouse, delivered vacant and ready to be reimagined. This charming home is wonderfully bright, with large south-facing windows overlooking the artfully renovated homes on one of the most serene blocks in the neighborhood. This C1910 frame darling is just over 19 feet wide...

South Slope two-family townhouse, delivered vacant and ready to be reimagined. This charming home is wonderfully bright, with large south-facing windows overlooking the artfully renovated homes on one of the most serene blocks in the neighborhood. This C1910 frame darling is just over 19 feet wide and 45 feet deep and would make a comfortable single-family, 2-story plus basement. Rarely do you find the opportunity to unleash your creativity and design the perfect home exactly as you envision it. The quaint cobblestoned rear garden is a bonus and the perfect place to sit, relax, and admire your vision. Enjoy all that this fantastic neighborhood has to offer nearby. Shopping, dining, and the fabulous green markets of Prospect Park, with Bartel-Prichard Square, nearly outside your door.

Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty Empire

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Floorplan for 17th Street

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Listing Details

Park Slope, New York
Type:
Price: $1,425,000
Web ID: 1090401446

Info & Amenities

Rooms: 8.0
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.0
Built: 1910
Pets allowed: Yes

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Get to Know Park Slope

Park Slope is a community-minded neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Gowanus. Its name is derived from the gentle incline of its streets, which end at the historic and celebrated park. An iconic example of “Brownstone Brooklyn,” Park Slope is famous for its picturesque blocks and residential feel. Park Slope residents enjoy convenient access to several major cultural institutions, as well as the Olmsted and Vaux-designed, 526-acre Prospect Park. Meanwhile, the homes of Park Slope represent a diverse array of architectural periods and styles. You can find historic brownstones, single-family limestones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condo buildings with luxury amenities.

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