For $995K, this two-bedroom Park Slope condo is a breath of fresh air
Photo credit: Russ Ross for The Corcoran Group
The Olde Trolley Stop building at 514 9th Street is classic Park Slope, occupying a corner spot amid the neighborhood’s brownstones and leafy sidewalks. Within, this surprisingly chic renovated condo, asking $995,000, has an unexpected two bedrooms, sexy finishes, and a season’s worth of sunlight.
Whitewashed walls, 11-foot ceilings, and bleached hardwood floors frame the space, fronted by a light-filled living room. Nine windows offer views of the neighborhood via three exposures.
The on-trend kitchen features timeless warm wood paired with stone countertops. Framed by the custom millwork, top-of-the-line appliances offer modern convenience. A recent gut renovation added stylish and practical highlights at every turn, including custom built-ins, designer lighting, central A/C, and a washer and dryer.
Two bedrooms each have a built-in desk and generous closets. The clean, well-designed bathroom features crisp subway tile and chic, modern hardware.
The condo comes with roof rights, meaning you can stake out your own space to enjoy the blue sky and views of the neighborhood, Prospect Park, and the Manhattan skyline. The well-maintained, pet-friendly building also offers basement storage.
[Listing details: 514 9th Street, #2 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Tracey McLean and Erin Penoyer]
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