Sales have launched at 539 Fourth, a landmarked building by Brooklyn-based architect Thomas Bennet dating back to 1905. 113 years later, developer RedSky Capital has meticulously renovated and modernized the building's façade, balustrades, and newel post ornamentation in the conversion to condos. The interiors have been renovated as well, starting with a marble-clad lobby with virtual doorman capabilities. Additional amenities include a children’s playroom, bike room, and storage.
All eight three-bedroom, two-bath apartments have private outdoor space and are rich in such historic details as 9.5’ ceilings, crown molding, wide-plank oak flooring, and oversized, double-hung wooden windows. However, open custom kitchens are fully modernized and outfitted with natural stone counters, Thermardor and Bosch stainless steel appliances, and Bosch washer/dryer. Master suites have generous closet space and spa-like bath with radiant floor heating and walk-in shower. Secondary bath has soaking tub with hand shower.
Prices at 539 Fourth start at $1.749 million. This puts them above the Park Slope median price of $1.421 million, per CityRealty data.
Prices at 539 Fourth start at $1.749 million. This puts them above the Park Slope median price of $1.421 million, per CityRealty data.
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