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    482 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

    --beds
    --baths
    3,799sqft
    Unknown
    Built in 1901
    -- sqft lot
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    $--/sqft
    $5,482 Estimated rent

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    What's special

    Space + Location + Gut Renovation = The Holy Grail of Houses! This modern brownstone in the heart of Park Slope offers 4800 sqft of living space. Currently configured as a 3BR/2.5 bath owner's duplex with a sunny, high-ceiling recreation room (with a multitude of possibilities) leading to a South-facing back yard. Above are two 3BR/2 bath units and a roof deck. Recently gut renovated to the beams, this home offers sound insulating triple-glazed windows, HVAC systems, vented washers and dryers, high-end appliances (Bosch/Bertazzoni), Ceasarstone countertops, and sleek custom cabinets. Perfectly located within steps of Park Slope's best shops and restaurants, just 2 blocks to Prospect Park, and a quick commute to Manhattan. This spacious, inviting home in prime Park Slope is not to be missed! Offered at: $3,200,000 Annual RE Taxes: $5,620.98 CONTACT: Elizabeth Kohen Owner/Broker, Garfield Realty Cell (347) 489-0082 Neighborhood Description The American Planning Association has selected Park Slope as one of 10 Great Neighborhoods in America for its architectural and historical features and its diverse mix of residents and businesses, all of which are supported and preserved by its active and involved citizenry. "No neighborhood in America has a finer and more intact collection of late 19th-century row houses than Park Slope," notes architectural historian and Columbia University professor Andrew Dolkart. "Block after block is virtually unaltered, with houses ranging from grand townhouses designed by Brooklyn's leading architects, to long rows of vernacular speculator-built housing designed by the obscure architects who provided character to so many urban neighborhoods." Park Slope has a little bit of everything: stately brownstones, attractive apartment buildings, a farmer's market, independently owned businesses, transit, an adjoining park, and active residents, some of whom moved to the area as urban homesteaders when it was being abandoned in the 1960s. The efforts of the local Fifth Avenue Committee have helped maintain affordable housing for long-time residents and preserve the neighborhood's economic and social diversity.

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 3,799 sqft

    Property

    Lot
    • Size: 1,925 sqft
    Details
    • Parcel number: 010887501

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: Unknown
    Condition
    • Year built: 1901

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Brooklyn