Tucked into the best two flooring of a circa 1880 Italianate brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District, this duplex has a flexible format and appears perfectly saved with many authentic information and fashionable updates, together with laundry and a dishwasher.
The top two floors at 33 Sterling Location would have at first contained bedrooms when the 4-story home was designed as a single-relatives (it now has two units). It retains its four unique marble mantels as perfectly as original moldings and eye-catching wooden flooring, which includes some broad planks in the hall. In the latter is a cranberry reduce-glass skylight and stair with curved mahogany railing.
Established into the mattress market in what would have been the very best front bedroom below an arch and plaster brackets is a modern kitchen area with straightforward white cabinetry. It is open up to the area over and above, which can get the job done as a eating place or a combo dwelling-eating space.
The rear room can be utilized as a bedroom or living home. Higher than are two a lot more huge bedrooms and a lesser bed room, and just about every floor has a total toilet.
The mainly white bathrooms have a combine of fashionable and vintage vintage capabilities, together with white tile and Deco-era tubs. With 12 closets in the unit, there is no absence of storage space.
The washer/dryer is found in a person of those closets in a bedroom on the best ground — hassle-free for families, even though maybe a little bit uncomfortable for roommates. The walkup also has a voice intercom, while the listing tends to make no point out of central air.
Detailed by Ian Mednick of Compass, the apartment will be readily available October 1 and is inquiring $7,100 a month. What are your ideas?
[Listing: 33 Sterling Place #2 | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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