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 September 16, 2024 is an artsy co-op in Park Slope.
Artsy Park Slope Co-op with Distinctive Doorways Asks $795K
Location: 95 Sixth Avenue #3, Park Slope
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for September 16 has been saved by 368 users.
Price: $795,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and a minimum down payment of 20% ($196,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $4,910. The total includes an estimated mortgage payment with a 6.66% interest rate ($4,087) and monthly maintenance fees ($823).
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Why It’s So Popular
Tired of cookie-cutter co-ops and flat flats? Look no further. 95 Sixth Avenue #3 is the unconventional pad of your dreams!
It makes an impression as soon as you walk in the door. Textured blue wallpaper adorns the foyer and stretches all the way up to the stately crown moldings. Two built-in cabinets provide a convenient space to stash keys, shoes, and umbrellas. The best part? This room can also serve as a cozy work-from-home nook. Because let’s face it: Responding to emails is so much better with bright Brooklyn sunshine beaming down on you from an oversized window.
An airy living room waits on the other side of gigantic red arched pocket doors. Double exposures illuminate stunning period details such as the ornate ceiling medallion overheard, the light wood flooring underfoot, and the show-stopping carved marble mantle — one of two decorative fireplaces in the unit.
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There’s an effortless flow from the living room into the L-shaped kitchen, which includes a distinct dining area beside the big bay windows. Bright red cabinetry pops against gleaming black backsplash, with brand-name Liebherr and Miele appliances completing the picture. The room even has space enough for an island in case you need an extra surface to chop veggies and prep meals on.
The apartment’s king-size bedroom can be accessed via an impressive, intricately carved wooden doorway. A massive cedar closet and extra-tall built-in bookshelves makes storage a non-issue. Two large windows come with classic white shutters attached for optimal privacy and light control. The ensuite bathroom is awash in chic neutrals, with retro-inspired floor tiles, brown tiling in the shower and bathtub, and black wooden cabinetry in the vanity.
As one of four units in a historic Brooklyn brownstone, this home promises peace and serenity amid the hustle and bustle of city living. And — get this — it’s on the market for well under $1 million.
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