If you're in search of a roomy three-bedroom home with more than one bathroom in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn and you've been finding similarly-priced three-bedroom options that are just a bit too cramped and in need of some work, then 555 10th Street might...
If you're in search of a roomy three-bedroom home with more than one bathroom in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn and you've been finding similarly-priced three-bedroom options that are just a bit too cramped and in need of some work, then 555 10th Street might just be the ideal fit for you! As soon as you step through the front door, it's clear that every aspect of this house is in pristine condition, and the level of attention and care put into the property by its owners is unmatched. Not a single detail has been overlooked, and it feels like a nice place to live. This light-filled 3BR 1.5 bath abode spans the entire floor of a 20x65 building, featuring historical detail with a modern, spacious, tastefully-designed layout. At the front of the unit is a spacious living room with enormous windows, decorative mantel, and custom-built-ins, plus a renovated eat-in kitchen, and the smaller of the 3 bedrooms. At the rear, there are two larger bedrooms. In the middle, there's a large, versatile interior room that lends itself well to a variety of uses. For ease of living, there are 1.5 baths plus in-unit laundry. Located right in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn, between 7th and 8th Avenues, a short distance from shoppes, eateries, trains and of course, Prospect Park, this home is truly a must-see.
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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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