Located in the heart of vibrant Park Slope, this dreamy, prewar one bedroom, one bath offers a perfect layout, amazing natural light and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline! With windows wrapping around the entire apartment, you can watch the sun rise in the kitchen and set in the bedroom.
Recently featured in Architectural Digest, 1 Plaza St West #12D is as stylish as it is comfortable. The eat-in kitchen is a standout with its large windows and light quartz countertops that perfectly match the sleek white cabinets and one-of-a-kind custom unique hand-painted tiles by Dusen Dusen. It's equipped with all the modern appliances you need, plus a cool historical touch of the original prewar cool box built into the wall.
With 9-foot beamed ceilings and a wall of windows, the living room is bright and airy, showing off beautiful hardwood floors and built-in shelving. The bedroom's corner layout with multiple windows offers amazing panoramic views of all five boroughs and the statue of liberty, making it a fantastic place to unwind. Plus, there’s plenty of closet space and original built-ins, all smartly designed for maximum storage.
The bathroom is a relaxing retreat with its own large window, a deep soaking tub, a rain shower head, and classic finishes that add a touch of elegance. The original wood doors with stripped, metal frames add a unique vintage feel to the apartment.
Building amenities include a full-time doorman, live-in super, helpful porters, laundry room, bike storage, and AC storage. This 1928 prewar building has a stunning hand-painted lobby and has just had some great updates, including new windows and elevators. And yes, it's pet-friendly!
Situated at the cultural heart of Park Slope, enjoy quick access to Prospect Park, the vibrant Grand Army Plaza Farmer's Market, and the shopping and dining delights of 7th and 5th Avenues. Commuting is effortless with the 2/3 subway lines at your front door and Q/B subway lines just a short distance away. Parking and Zipcars are available at the nearby Richard Meier building.
Located in the heart of vibrant Park Slope, this dreamy, prewar one bedroom, one bath offers a perfect layout, amazing natural light and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline! With windows wrapping around the entire apartment, you can watch the sun rise in the kitchen and set in the bedroom.
Recently featured in Architectural Digest, 1 Plaza St West #12D is as stylish as it is comfortable. The eat-in kitchen is a standout with its large windows and light quartz countertops that perfectly match the sleek white cabinets and one-of-a-kind custom unique hand-painted tiles by Dusen Dusen. It's equipped with all the modern appliances you need, plus a cool historical touch of the original prewar cool box built into the wall.
With 9-foot beamed ceilings and a wall of windows, the living room is bright and airy, showing off beautiful hardwood floors and built-in shelving. The bedroom's corner layout with multiple windows offers amazing panoramic views of all five boroughs and the statue of liberty, making it a fantastic place to unwind. Plus, there’s plenty of closet space and original built-ins, all smartly designed for maximum storage.
The bathroom is a relaxing retreat with its own large window, a deep soaking tub, a rain shower head, and classic finishes that add a touch of elegance. The original wood doors with stripped, metal frames add a unique vintage feel to the apartment.
Building amenities include a full-time doorman, live-in super, helpful porters, laundry room, bike storage, and AC storage. This 1928 prewar building has a stunning hand-painted lobby and has just had some great updates, including new windows and elevators. And yes, it's pet-friendly!
Situated at the cultural heart of Park Slope, enjoy quick access to Prospect Park, the vibrant Grand Army Plaza Farmer's Market, and the shopping and dining delights of 7th and 5th Avenues. Commuting is effortless with the 2/3 subway lines at your front door and Q/B subway lines just a short distance away. Parking and Zipcars are available at the nearby Richard Meier building.
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