Rustic-chic Park Slope loft has two floors, two balconies, and two bedrooms for $1.7M
Listing photos by Allyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Park Slope‘s popular Ansonia Court co-op was once a clock factory, and today its apartments retain many of the old-world factory details like brick walls, beamed ceilings, and wide-open layouts. This two-bedroom unit on the market for $1,699,000 is no exception and it comes with the added perks of chic, modern upgrades, a duplex configuration, and two private outdoor spaces.
The apartment entrance is on the lower level and opens into the living room, where a sculptural staircase (there’s storage space underneath) and sleek decor complement historic details including arched brick walls and wooden beamed ceilings. The living room opens to a roughly 170-square-foot deck.
At the other end of the first floor is the eat-in kitchen. It features granite countertops, a tile backsplash by Daltile, all-new appliances, and tons of cabinet space. A powder room rounds out this level.
Upstairs are the two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a laundry closet. The primary bedroom has a wall of closets and opens to a lovely little balcony that overlooks the building’s communal courtyard.
Ansonia Court was constructed in 1892 and converted to residential apartments in 1982. It’s located at 420 12th Street, right on the corner of 7th Avenue, which is lined with restaurants. It’s just two blocks from Prospect Park and three blocks from the F and G trains at 7th Avenue, and it’s zoned for P.S. 107.
[Listing details:Â 420 12th Street, N1R at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Jessica Buchman, Bryan Rettaliata, and Susanna Studwell]
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Listing photos by Allyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group