Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for August 8 is a one-of-a-kind Park Slope one-bedroom with a balcony in an 1880s Gothic Revival townhouse.

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Singular & Stunning Prime Park Slope 1BR with Balcony Asks $1.325M

Location: 55 Seventh Ave. #3, Park Slope

Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for August 8 has been saved by 26 users.

Price: $1,325,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($265,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $6,646. The total includes the mortgage payment ($5,716) and maintenance ($930).

Why it’s so popular:

This is one of those apartments that comes along only once in a very great while. Perched on the third floor of an 1880s Gothic Revival limestone townhouse, the one-bedroom co-op measures a generous 900 square feet.

The spacious living room is out of a fantasy. Three huge windows flood the space with natural light, and provide views of not only the lovely Brooklyn Conservatory of Music across the street, but of your private balcony. Other features of this breathtaking room? A wood-burning fireplace accented by a pier mirror, and a pink Venetian chandelier overhead.

The renovated kitchen includes painted custom millwork, white Attica Caesarstone counters and backsplash, stainless steel chef’s appliances, and a stylish retro refrigerator. The large, farmhouse sink is accented with brass fixtures and modern sconces overhead.

The spacious bedroom is a dreamy retreat, with exposed brick walls and a decorative fireplace in white marble with another pier mirror. A roomy custom wardrobe houses a full-size washer and dryer.

Even the new, windowed spa bathroom is a stunner. Thoughtful design touches include herringbone floors in Cararra marble, Duravit fixtures, a marble vanity, brass accents, and dramatic ceramic tiles.

Additional architectural details original to the apartment include hardwood floors with walnut inlay, soaring 12-foot ceilings, and original crown molding.

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The intimate, five-unit co-op offers a storage space, a bike room, and is pet-friendly. Its location in prime Park Slope puts you a few blocks from the B, Q, 2, and 3 trains. Brooklyn’s cultural riches, such as Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden are also nearby. For dining and entertainment, options abound along Seventh and Fifth Avenues, as well as on Flatbush Avenue.

Want to see more of our most popular sale for August 8? Take a look at the listing for 55 Seventh Ave. #3 in Park Slope.