501 10th Street
6th and 7th Avenue
Park Slope
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$1,600,000
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Essentials
- Price$1,600,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Floors3
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms4
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,494
Key Features
- Garden
Beautifully and uniquely restored 2 family brick townhouse on one of Park Slope's most desired, quiet blocks. The upper 3 bedroom 2 bath duplex has original details throughout, two decorative fireplaces, a skylight and has been renovated in such a charming way that it is a must see! The parlor floor of the upper duplex has high ceilings and a nice open loft-like layout. Sunshine streams through all day! The garden apartment has 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, both with claw foot tubs, a decorative fireplace and a finished half basement that has wood floors and built-in bookshelves. Enjoy the custom terrazzo floors, butcher block countertops in the kitchen, and a huge garden to call your own! The mechanicals have been updated and the roof is new. Both units have washer/dryers. This house is just around the corner from the F train and Prospect Park! There are tenants in place in the upper duplex until Jan. 31st of 2006 and tenants in place in the garden rental until Dec. 31st of 2005. This beautiful house is WORTH WAITING FOR!
Additional features of this building include: Restoration/renovation done with thought and care, Tree-lined quiet block, Beautiful original detail restored and intact, Unique and charming details throughout, and Private entrances for both units.
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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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