Many people would do almost anything to move to Park Slope. But landing a home in the coveted Brooklyn neighborhood, loved for its historic brownstones, scenic tree-lined streets, and access to Prospect Park, can be done — even for under $1 million. These five homes are a great place to start, and as always, you can find more on StreetEasy.
This 1-bedroom dates back to 1900, which you can see in the high ceilings and the living room’s beautiful large windows overlooking the street. This room also boasts a decorative fireplace and exposed brick wall, while the pretty kitchen has custom blue cabinets, quartz countertops, and space for a dining area. The primary bedroom benefits from two great things: natural light and lots of closet space.
On the more modern side, this 1-bedroom located in a doorman building offers a gym, business center, and roof deck. The unit has stunning floor-to-ceiling windows in both the living room and bedroom, and hardwood floors done in a European white oak finish. The kitchen has LED linear suspension lighting, a custom panel refrigerator and smart dishwasher that are both built-in, a convection oven, a gas range, and an integrated slide-out style range hood. As if that’s not enough for this sleek kitchen, it also has custom cabinets with a woodgrain veneer and white stone countertops that match the backsplash.
There’s so much classic Park Slope charm in this 2-bedroom that comes with exclusive roof rights. It has a great mix of period details like a working fireplace and decorative moldings, as well as modern features like a kitchen with quartz countertops, a dishwasher, and high-end appliances. The living room has both north- and east-facing windows, providing great natural light.
The most affordable option on our list is located on the other Fifth Avenue — in the heart of Park Slope. This 1-bedroom has large living room windows overlooking the serene Degraw Street gardens, not to mention a tiled wood-burning fireplace and space for a dining area. You’ll love the breakfast bar in the kitchen, while the bedroom offers decent closet space. Lovely hardwood floors throughout add even more warm and cozy vibes.
This 1-bedroom’s expansive living area is larger than the photos suggest, with a brick fireplace and wall and large windows looking out onto the street. The well-defined kitchen has quartz countertops, a gas stove, and a dishwasher. There’s a washing machine and dryer in the unit for modern convenience, as well as a smart entry system that lets you use your phone to remotely answer and unlock the front door.
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