This $750K South Slope co-op is a sun-filled refuge with a roof deck and shared garden
Photo credit: Kate Norberg at Russ Ross
This sun-filled South Slope co-op at 426 13th Street is that rare New York City refuge in a great neighborhood that’s listed for well under $1 million. The one-bedroom home offers exposed brick details, hardwood floors, high ceilings, good-sized rooms, and communal outdoor space, for $750,000.
There’s enough room for a dining space here, framed by brick and hardwood.
A pretty Wedgewood-blue kitchen is highlighted by Caesarstone countertops and tile flooring. A king-size bedroom overlooking the home’s rear garden has space for a home office and a large closet (the home has four closets in all). There’s a washer/dryer hookup between the bedroom and the black-and-gray tile-accented bath.
Built in 1921, the landmarked Tova Gardens elevator co-op is pet-friendly and offers a common roof deck with Manhattan views, a charming, landscaped communal back garden with tables and seating, and a video security system.
[Listing details: Tova Gardens, 426 13th Street, #2B at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Cindy Fazio.]
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Photo credit: Kate Norberg at Russ Ross