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 March 7 is a thoughtfully designed big and bright condo in Park Slope. It’s currently on the market for $950,000.
Big & Bright 2BR Prime Park Slope Condo Asks $950K
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for March 7 has been saved by 328 users.
Price: $950,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($190,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $4,347. The total includes the mortgage payment ($3,229), common charge ($434), and taxes ($684).
Why it’s so popular:
Lots of space, light, custom finishes and a great location are just some of the reasons to love this home. Owner-designed, the condo features an entry hallway that opens to a spacious living and dining area. There’s plenty of room for entertaining here, and four windows let lots of light in, while also providing views of the treetops and brownstones on the block. The hardwood floors throughout the apartment have been refinished.
The windowed kitchen is the opposite of cookie cutter, with gorgeous and plentiful custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and Caesarstone countertops. The fully-renovated bathroom is similarly stylish, featuring Nero Marquina marble hexagon tile, Rohl fixtures, a pedestal sink, and custom linen closet. Taking things over the top is the washer/dryer setup, so kiss the laundromat goodbye.
Double French doors open to the primary bedroom, which can fit a king-size bed. Custom side-by-side closets keep clutter at bay. The second bedroom fits a queen-size bed, and would also be perfect for your home office or studio.
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Park Slope
915 President Street
$895,000
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1
Park Slope
488 3rd Street
$599,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
49 Prospect Place
$800,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
443 12th Street
$999,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
302 2nd Street
$769,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
303A 16th Street
$995,000
2 |
2
Park Slope
813 Eighth Avenue
$925,000
2 |
1
Park Slope
264 Sixth Avenue
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
101 Fourth Avenue
$967,500
1 |
1.5
Park Slope
140 Eighth Avenue
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
333 4th Street
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
706 Sackett Street
$673,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
915 President Street
$895,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
488 3rd Street
$599,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
49 Prospect Place
$800,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
443 12th Street
$999,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
302 2nd Street
$769,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
303A 16th Street
$995,000
2 |
2
Park Slope
813 Eighth Avenue
$925,000
2 |
1
Park Slope
264 Sixth Avenue
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
101 Fourth Avenue
$967,500
1 |
1.5
Park Slope
140 Eighth Avenue
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
333 4th Street
$650,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
706 Sackett Street
$673,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
915 President Street
$895,000
1 |
1
Park Slope
488 3rd Street
$599,000
1 |
1
The 1912 building is pet-friendly, and you even get your own dedicated storage space here for no extra charge. Located in prime park Park Slope, the condo is one block from the B and Q trains, and two from the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains. (It’s also not too far from the Long Island Railroad at Atlantic Avenue.)