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 February 19 is this charming Park Slope 2-bedroom co-op with a flexible floor plan.

Park Slope 2-Bedroom with a Flexible Layout Asks $779K

Location: 454 15th Street #4R, Park Slope

Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for February 19 has been saved by 207 users.

Price: $779,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and a minimum down payment of 20% ($155,800), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $4,996. The total includes an estimated mortgage payment with a 7.19% interest rate ($4,226), and maintenance ($770).

Price $779,000
Space 2 beds, 1 bath
Neighborhood Park Slope

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This Park Slope 2-bedroom pad is a blank canvas that can be tailored into someone’s dream home. The co-op boasts beautiful plaster details, four exposures, soaring ceilings, and nearly 1,100 square feet, which is probably why over 200 StreetEasy users are loving it. It’s one of just eight apartments within a 1920s building that’s conveniently located less than a block away from Prospect Park.

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The unit has great bones that are complemented by a plethora of natural light and remarkable details throughout. In its current configuration, the apartment includes a light-filled living room with a nearby office nook; however, this can easily be transformed into an expansive bedroom suite with a large dressing room. The kitchen space is sizable and can boast an open-concept that flows into the dining room or one that’s a bit more intimate with plenty of cabinets. There’s also the ability to install an in-unit washer/dryer and the apartment offers stellar sunset views. There is one caveat that’s important to note: the apartment is located on the fourth floor of a walkup building.

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With Prospect Park across the street, plenty of restaurants and shops close by, and the F/G line’s 15 Street-Prospect Park stop less than two blocks away, the location can’t be beat. Monthly maintenance fees are relatively low and the building welcomes fur babies.

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