308 7th Street
4th Avenue/5th Avenue
Park Slope
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$1,650,000
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- Price$1,650,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units2
- Floors3
- Bedrooms2.5
- Bathrooms1.5
- Rooms6
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,646
STILL AVAILABLE~AMAZING 21 foot 2 family in the heart of the Slope complete with Fig tree in the luscious garden. This charming home nestled on 7th Street just below 5th Ave has been in one loving family for over 32 years and features turn of the century detail through out and has been renovated and updated to showcase a warm country kitchen on the 1st level as well as a new kitchen for apartment on the top level. 3 stories featuring an owners duplex on level one and parlor and the income producing 2 bedroom apartment is on the top level with a private entrance up the stoop. The floorplan can be converted very easily to a one family residence. The pretty South facing garden has lovely perennials and a large fruit bearing fig tree.
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Park Slope
Runs from Fourth Avenue to Prospect Park West, Prospect Avenue to Flatbush Avenue.
One of Brooklyn’s largest neighborhoods, Park Slope offers an amazing array of meticulously renovated brownstone and limestone townhouses — both single-family and with rental units — as well as full-service loft and apartment co-op and condominium buildings. Apartment- and house-hunters alike will find Park Slope’s elegant layouts, 12-foot ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, pocket doors and other turn-of-the-century details irresistible. One- and two-bedroom apartments in large apartment buildings are also plentiful in Park Slope. Newer zoning changes on Fourth Avenue are adding condos to Park Slope, with new buildings including The Argyle, Novo Park Slope at Fourth Avenue and Fourth Street, and the Crest at Fourth Avenue and Second Street.
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