$1.9M Park Slope co-op has a lush roof terrace with views of nearby Prospect Park
Listing images by Allyson Lubow; courtesy of Corcoran
Since it last sold in 2013 for $1,120,000, this top-floor co-op at 437 2nd Street in Park Slope has undergone a complete renovation and now it’s back on the market seeking $1,895,000. With new floors throughout and elegant finishes in the kitchen and bathrooms, the best part of this three-bedroom home may be the stunning roof terrace landscaped by Future Green Studio. With plenty to love both indoors and out, its proximity to Prospect Park—just two blocks away—is, as the listing puts it, “just the cherry on top.”
You’ll enter into the living room, which boasts large south-facing bay windows and a working fireplace with a white-washed brick mantle. Adjacent to the living room is a small home office nook. When you need a break from work, take the flight of stairs up directly to the expansive roof terrace, which covers nearly the entire footprint of the building. With lush planters, a lounge area, a grill, a dining area, and an outdoor shower, it has everything you need to both relax and entertain.
Back inside, the living room opens onto the kitchen, featuring custom cabinetry, Carrera marble countertops, a subway tile backsplash, and a sweet chalkboard panel. Stainless steel appliances include a Bertazzoni four-burner range with vented hood, Viking refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher.
Through a small hallway, you’ll arrive in the bedroom wing of the residence, which features a master bedroom with decorative mantle and northern exposure, as well as two smaller bedrooms. There are two full bathrooms, both of which have skylights and herringbone marble floors.
[Listing: 437 2nd Street, Apt. 4 by Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata, and Kristin Miller of The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by Allyson Lubow; courtesy The Corcoran Group