$1.4M Park Slope condo has 14-foot ceilings and a backyard gardening shed
Listing photos by Travis Mark
Asking $1.4 million, this two-bedroom Park Slope condo at 231 16th Street has quite a few noteworthy features for the price. There’s 1,000 square feet of interior space, which feels even larger thanks to 14-foot ceilings and oversized 11-foot-tall windows. There’s also a bonus lofted area that holds a home office, washer/dryer, and second full bathroom. Outside, the 423-square-foot backyard is perfect for a gardener, equipped with electricity, water, and a large shed.
The entrance to the apartment is next to the kitchen, which has stainless steel appliances, a marble and glass backsplash, and Caesar stone countertops including a large island/breakfast bar. The adjacent living room has soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling corner windows.
There are two bedrooms on this floor, one off the living room and the other back near the entrance, where there’s also a full bathroom and linen closet. Both bedrooms have super-tall windows and spacious closets.
Up in the loft, there’s plenty of room to set up a home office or guest bedroom.
A short hallway off the living room leads to the backyard patio, which is perfect for entertaining and gardening.
The boutique condo building has just eight units and a tax abatement until 2033. It’s located two blocks from the F train, with easy access to the R train at 4th Avenue and Prospect.
[Listing details: 231 16th Street, Unit 2B at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Alex Mahgoub and Martin Eiden]
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Listing photos by Travis Mark