Spanning over 1,600 square feet with multiple exposures, this expansive residence is currently configured as a four-bedroom home, with one beautifully scaled room serving as a home office. The entire floor has been meticulously leveled - a rare and meaningful upgrade - creating a seamless, modern foundation rarely found in pre-war co-ops. From there, the home effortlessly blends original character with a refined, contemporary sensibility.
Rich architectural details have been lovingly brought back to life, while custom millwork throughout and curated finishes add depth and distinction. Underfoot, reclaimed varied width oak flooring introduces warmth and texture, grounding the home in both history and craftsmanship.
At the heart of the home, a generous kitchen and dining area create a natural gathering space, seamlessly balancing function and design. The custom-designed kitchen, anchored by soapstone countertops, reflects a thoughtful approach to both aesthetics and everyday living. Custom wallpaper and tailored details throughout further speak to the level of care and pride poured into every corner.
The living room is a true standout, featuring bay windows perched among the trees overlooking Prospect Park, filling the space with soft natural light and a rare sense of calm. Both bathrooms are windowed, and the home's layout allows for light and air to move beautifully throughout.
Wrapped in greenery and overlooking the park, the home offers a level of tranquility that feels worlds away - as though living in a treehouse in the heart of Brooklyn.
Additional features include in-unit laundry, abundant closet space, a powder room, and private storage in the basement. Set within a boutique co-op, the building offers an intimate and well-maintained environment in one of Brooklyn's most coveted locations.
This is more than a home - it's a space that has been deeply cared for, thoughtfully designed, and beautifully lived in.
Quick Profile
Boasting beautiful tree-lined streets, brownstones and a range of activities for all age groups, Park Slope is consistently ranked as one of New York’s most desirable neighborhoods. Filled with lush parks and greenery, the neighborhood is also known for its rare combination of excellent public schools, award-winning restaurants, nightlife, small independently owned businesses and community gardens.
Situated at the western slope of Prospect Park, the neighborhood is divided into different sections: North Slope, Center Slope and South Slope. Depending on who you ask, of course, the definitions of where these borders end and begin may vary (is the divide between North and Center deemed Union Street, Garfield Place, 1st Street or 3rd Street? The one between Center and South 6th Street, 9th Street, 11th Street or 15th Street?).
Regardless of what part of the Slope you find yourself on, there’s no shortage of architectural beauty. From row houses to brownstones to mansions, the idyllic setting of the neighborhood is further enhanced by its Romanesque and Renaissance Revival styles. Case in point of this is also two of the area’s most well-known churches, Park Slope United Methodist Church and Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church.
Revered for its family-friendly appeal, Park Slope is often regarded as one of the best places to raise a family in New York City. That said, it doesn’t mean that parents don’t know how to have a good time... a slew of bars constantly opening in the neighborhood ranging from the high-end cocktail saloon to the dive (well, by Park Slope standards, anyway).