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378 7th St. #4R

Located at 378 7th Street 378 7th Street, #4R, Brooklyn, NY Co-op in Park Slope, Brooklyn
Active listings: #4R Other units available in this building: 1 active sales listing
2 beds, 1 bath

A Top-Floor Take on Park Slope Living, Bright, Refined, and Beautifully Calm

This is the kind of home Park Slope buyers wait for.

Set atop a classic eight-unit co-op, this sun-drenched residence offers a rare combination of privacy, light, and thoughtful renovation, all from a quietly elevated perspective.

A Top-Floor Take on Park Slope Living, Bright, Refined, and Beautifully Calm

This is the kind of home Park Slope buyers wait for.

Set atop a classic eight-unit co-op, this sun-drenched residence offers a rare combination of privacy, light, and thoughtful renovation, all from a quietly elevated perspective. Airy, serene, and carefully reimagined, every detail has been designed to make everyday living feel effortless.

From the moment you enter, light pulls you in. A generous open living space flows seamlessly from entry to kitchen, dining, and lounge, creating a layout that works equally well for relaxed daily living and easy entertaining. Hardwood floors glow in natural sunlight throughout the day, while updated ceiling lighting and fans add both style and function. The window seat off the dining area is a true highlight, offering a peaceful perch above the trees and a sense of calm separation from the street below.

The kitchen is fully gut renovated and thoughtfully designed with clean-lined cabinetry, modern appliances, radiant heated floors, and a dedicated in-unit washer and dryer tucked neatly within the space. It supports everything from casual weeknight cooking to more intentional moments at home. That same sense of quiet luxury continues into the fully renovated bathroom, where radiant heat, crisp tilework, and refined fixtures create a spa-like, restorative feel.

This three-bedroom home is currently configured as a flexible two-bedroom plus playroom, with windows throughout and a layout that adapts beautifully to modern living. The primary bedroom feels intentionally separated and serene, offering ample space for a king-size bed and a home office setup without sacrificing closet space. Original details such as a marble mantel and stained-glass bring warmth and just the right amount of character.

Located on one of Park Slope’s most beloved tree-lined blocks, the apartment is moments from Prospect Park, neighborhood favorites, the 9th Street Library and YMCA, and multiple subway lines. The building is fully owner-occupied and self-managed, fostering a strong sense of pride and care. Monthly maintenance is just $625 and includes taxes, heat, water, and common area expenses.

Basement storage is available on a first-come basis, adding everyday convenience. Cats are welcome, while dogs are not permitted. Subletting is not allowed, preserving the deeply residential feel of the building and ensuring that every unit is truly lived in.

This is not just another top-floor apartment. It is a light-filled, peaceful perspective, rooted in Park Slope and ready for its next chapter.


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About the Building

378 7th Street  Brooklyn, NY 11215

Co-op in Park Slope

  • 8 Units
  • 4 Stories
  • 1925 Built

Sales listings: 1 in contract and 5 previous
Documents and Permits: 18 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • F G at 7th Av

    0.19 miles

  • F G R at 4 Av-9 St

    0.26 miles

  • R at Union St

    0.53 miles

  • R at Prospect Av

    0.55 miles

  • F G at Prospect Park-15 St

    0.59 miles

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Schools

District 15 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 039 Henry Bristow

(0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.