Description

This bright and charming prewar home at 133 8th Avenue is located in the heart of Park Slopes Historic District, just one block from Prospect Park. A corner unit with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms, it features an oversized living room with two exposures, a windowed kitchen with granite countertops and full-size appliances, including a dishwasher and a brand-new stove, plus ample counter and storage space and a separate dining area. The roomy master bedroom has a windowed en suite bath, an extra-large walk-in closet and a washer and dryer tucked away in its own laundry closet. The corner second bedroom has south and east exposures and access to the second, windowed bathroom with original wall tile and oversized cast iron tub off the hall. Rich prewar detail is found throughout, including an arched entranceway into the living room, a curved hallway wall, baseboard moldings, high 9' 4" ceilings and hardwood floors. Wait-listed storage is located in the cellar, as well as bike storage for an additional fee. Stroller parking is available in the lobby. This boutique cooperative has a live-in super and allows pied-a-terres, subletting and pets upon board approval. The 4-story, limestone walk-up building, built in 1910, has a grand lobby featuring ornate plaster work and an extra-wide center staircase with airy common hallways. The cooperative is conveniently situated near bustling 7th Avenue and the 2, 3, B, and Q express train lines, as well as Grand Army Plaza, the Farmer's Market, The Brooklyn Museum and The Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
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Building Features 4 Floors40 Units

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Unit Features

Exposures: South, East
Pet Policy: UnitYes, Building Yes

$1,200,000 / $1,102 per ft²

Sold: Feb 09, 2018

2 Beds / 2 Baths - / 1,088 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $1,264

Exclusively listed with: The Corcoran Group

Kristina Leonetti

kristina.leonetti@corcoran.com

212-941-2505

Listing Courtesy of The Corcoran Group View Listing

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