For $2.4M, a townhouse-sized classic seven overlooking Prospect Park
Photo credit: DDReps courtesy of Compass
As one of the highly sought-after, elegant pre-war Park Slope co-ops that overlook Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza, 47 Plaza Street West was built in 1928 and designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela. Asking $2.4 million, this “classic seven” unit is one of only two that share an elevator bank. And with four bedrooms and a unique corner configuration, the gracious apartment feels like a townhouse–without all the stairs. Plus, high-floor status means gorgeous views of Grand Army Plaza and the park below.
Northeastern and southeastern exposures mean light-filled rooms all day long, and original hardwood flooring appears throughout. A spacious foyer and hallway lead to the bedrooms that wrap the apartment. The home’s living room boasts iconic views, and built-in bookcases line the entire east-facing wall.
A renovated, bright eat-in kitchen has room for the chef in the family–and everyone else. A large pantry off the kitchen helps store any extras. The formal dining room is perfect for entertaining.
Of the home’s four bedrooms, the master suite is the most unique. Nestled into the southeast corner of the apartment, the room boasts an adjacent sitting area that makes a perfect spot for contemplation.
The full-service building offers a 24-hour elevator operator and door attendant, mail and newspaper hand-delivery, and trash collection by the porter at the rear service entrance to the apartment.
[Listing: 47 Plaza Street West, Unit 6C, by Debra Bondy, Marie-Claire Martineau and Jason Knight for Compass]
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Photo credit: DDReps courtesy of Compass