Tucked into the highest two flooring of a circa 1880 Italianate brownstone within the Park Slope Historic District, this duplex has a versatile format and seems properly saved with many unique particulars and fashionable updates, together with laundry and a dishwasher.
The highest two flooring at 33 Sterling Place would have initially contained bedrooms when the four-story home was constructed as a single-family (it now has two models). It retains its 4 unique marble coats in addition to unique moldings and enticing wooden floors, together with some huge planks within the corridor. Within the latter is a cranberry cut-glass skylight and stair with curved mahogany railing.
Set into the mattress area of interest in what would have been one of the best entrance bed room beneath an arch and plaster brackets is a contemporary kitchen with easy white cabinetry. It’s open to the room past, which might work as a eating room or a combo living-dining space.
The rear room can be utilized as a bed room or front room. Above are two extra massive bedrooms and a smaller bed room, and every ground has a full rest room.
The principally white bogs have a mixture of fashionable and basic classic options, together with white tile and Deco-era tubs. With 12 closets within the unit, there isn’t any lack of space for storing.
The washer/dryer is situated in a kind of closets in a bed room on the highest ground — handy for households, though maybe a bit awkward for roommates. The walkup additionally has a voice intercom, though the itemizing makes no point out of central air.
Listed by Ian Mednick of Compass, the condominium will likely be obtainable October 1 and is asking $7,100 a month. What are your ideas?
[Listing: 33 Sterling Place #2 | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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