Park Slope is one of the city’s most idyllic neighborhoods, with its tree-lined blocks, beautiful historic brownstones, and close proximity to Prospect Park. And there’s plenty of stunning Park Slope homes under $1M. We’ve rounded up five here but there’s plenty more worth checking out on StreetEasy, so be sure to head there next if you’re thinking of making Park Slope your new neighborhood.
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This 400-square-foot studio is stunning and makes for the perfect starter home in a location that’s hard to beat. There’s no shortage of character here, from its exposed brick accent wall with a decorative fireplace to its trio of windows that fill the room with loads of light. You get all of the essentials in the open, windowed kitchen, but get inspired to make it your own. Monthly maintenance is $496 and the co-op welcomes pets, while also offering a laundry room, video intercom, and part-time superintendent.
If you want to have Prospect Park in your front yard, consider this inviting 2-bedroom condo. The space is warm and welcoming, offering an open layout highlighted by its mahogany wood floors, window frames, baseboards, and kitchen cabinetry. The kitchen was renovated to include marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast bar that opens up into the living room. The bedrooms are located at opposite ends of the apartment to ensure privacy and receive plenty of natural light. And to top it all off: Common charges are low at $350/month.
The ceilings soar an impressive 10.5 feet high in this cozy 1-bedroom co-op along Lincoln Place. It underwent a full renovation and offers wide-plank hardwood floors, pre-war plaster detail, and oversized windows that give view to the tree-lined block below. The kitchen is small but fully equipped with stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and white cabinetry, while the bedroom is bright and comes with a large closet. The building is pet-friendly and provides basement storage, as well as laundry.
This charming pre-war pad dates back to 1927 and offers a spacious layout with beamed ceilings, herringbone-laid hardwood floors, and oversized windows. There’s large proportions throughout, including in the light-filled living room and the large bedroom. The eat-in kitchen boasts custom millwork, stone countertops, and a dining nook by the window. The bathroom retained some of its original character with its classic white-and-black penny floor tiles and pedestal sink. The co-op building welcomes pets and offers additional storage for a fee.
A tree-lined block along Sterling Place houses this polished 2-bedroom condo that’s a combination of modern and classic charm. The lengthy entry hallway serves as the gateway to nearly all of the rooms, opening to the cozy dining and living areas that are complete with refinished hardwood floors, exposed brick, and some wall molding. There’s a touch of stained glass on hand as well, lots of natural light, and high ceilings. The windowed kitchen features new stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and ample cabinet space. The bedrooms are equal in size and each have one closet and one window. The apartment includes a new washer/dryer, a dedicated storage unit, and bicycle storage in the basement.