Description

Welcome to 1A. Laid out at 1298 square feet, this spectacular loft was lovingly renovated and fulfilled by local artisan craftsmen. Not only is the space marvelous, it also features an abundance of amenities rarely found in a North Brooklyn condominium. Located on the Park Slope/Windsor Terrace border, it has everything you could ever want or need for the perfect Brooklyn lifestyle. Prospect Park is just 4 short blocks away and the F and G trains just 3 blocks away. Everyone is excited for the Nitehawk Cinema that is slated open this year, right down the street! Private PARKING included!
Plenty of wonderful restaurants and pubs within strolling distance. Some favorites include Krupa Grocery, Double Windsor and Giovanni's.
The entry features sanded and polished concrete floors, recessed lighting throughout, and stacked washer/dryer. The full bathroom shows off a custom wall to wall mirror with a vanity made from reclaimed weathered cedar of New York City's famed water towers. The blackened stainless frame and pulls, quartz counters, oil rubbed bronze Grohe fixtures, and old bronze heirloom pendant lighting from Hudson Valley lighting brings this bath to life. A separate room with two large closets have been created with a sliding wall from Raydoor. The space is perfect for a sleep area, guest room, nursery or office.
The raw wrought iron railing leads you up the stairs to the dramatic great room which features soaring 11ft. high ceilings, recessed lighting, country-white refinished oak wood floors, a large architect designed open kitchen, and wood-burning fireplace that gaze onto pleasant gardens through four giant windows, each of which have been replaced. The south-eastern windows are finished with protective UV coating for added energy, efficiency, and privacy. All windows have new screens to allow for the wonderful summer breezes and flanked with custom automatic solar shades.
The architect designed, open chef's kitchen brilliantly integrates with the living room for the perfect social setting. It features custom white washed oak cabinetry from Dave Jones Designs with 16 soft close drawers, built in sliding spice cabinet and fitted with custom designed metal pulls from Davoli Designs, honed blizzard white quartz waterfall countertops and vintage polished nickel pendant lighting from Hudson Valley. Top-of-the-line stainless Fisher and Paykel appliance package including a 5 burner range, oven and built in microwave, Bosch dishwasher, 30 inch under-mounted sink, hidden refuse drawer and paper-towel holder complete the kitchen.
The king-sized master suite features huge walk in closet with a custom 18 drawer set with a light birch wood finish. The en-suite bathroom features a custom wall to wall mirror and vanity made from reclaimed redwood from historic NY water towers, quartz counters and oil rubbed bronze fixtures.
A new HVAC, hot water heater, and a simple to use, smart-home Nest thermostat all installed in the last two years. The Nest system allows the owner to simply control the climate of the home, in house or anywhere they are.
This bright, peaceful, and expansive corner loft triplex is designed to provide not only the feeling of large open spaces but also offers appropriate ceiling heights on all floors and division of space for privacy within the home.
Park West Commons is a professionally managed 24 unit building offering a lovely common garden, gated parking for every owner, and video intercom. Currently zoned for PS 154. In 1975, the building was cast as the bank, First Bank of Brooklyn, in the Al Pacino classic film "Dog Day Afternoon".
Pictures are with furnishings from previous tenant.
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Building Features 2 Floors23 Units

intercom

Unit Features

washerdryer

$3,995 per month

Rented on: Aug 28, 2020

36 Days on Market

2 Beds / 2.0 Baths - / 1,298 ft² ($36 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: Compass

John Chubet

john.chubet@compass.com

(917) 690-6065

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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