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Dazzling Penthouse is Only Remaining Home at ODA's 251 First in Park Slope

The finished exterior of 251 1st Street (Halstead) The finished exterior of 251 1st Street (Halstead)
This summer, ODA New York brought its signature style to Park Slope with 251 First, an 11-story condominium at 251 1st Street. The fragmented façade made of recessed terraces provides residents with unparalleled light and views, not to mention greater opportunities for outdoor space. The building’s unique design, luxurious apartments, top-of-the-line amenities, and excellent location quickly attracted notice, and almost all the 44 units have been sold.
The last unit, #PH9D, is a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath penthouse listed for $2.6 million, and is available for immediate occupancy. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out on north and south exposures, and the panoramic views can also be enjoyed on a private terrace.
Floor-to-ceiling windows with north and south exposures. (Image via 251first.com)
Kitchen (Halstead)
Bedroom (Halstead)
The sleek kitchen is outfitted with custom-built satin lacquer cabinetry, state-of-the-art Gaggenau appliances, and an Anigre wood kitchen island topped with Caesarstone. The elegant master bath has white Sivec marble floors, Watermark fixtures, and a stylish double vanity. Additional features include high ceilings, white oak flooring, and central air conditioning.

The penthouse’s price comes to an average of $1,499 per square foot. This puts it just above the Park Slope average of $1,274 per square foot.
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251-1st-street Only one unit remains on the market at the 251 First Street condominium development in Park Slope, Brooklyn. (Image via 251first.com)
Landscaped rooftop terrace (Image via 251first.com)
Fitness center (Image via 251first.com)
251 First is home to two floors of amenities. A landscaped rooftop terrace has an outdoor kitchen, dining area, and lounge for the ultimate outdoor entertaining experience. Inside, a library and lounge offer comfortable seating and views of a landscaped courtyard. The building’s lower level is home to a fitness center with yoga room, children’s playroom, pet grooming station, and large capacity laundry room. Other amenities include a virtual concierge, stroller room with valet, bike room, and storage.
251 First is conveniently located two blocks from the Gowanus Whole Foods and three blocks from the Union Street subway stop. Park Slope’s popular restaurants and shopping are also a short walk away.
251-1st-Street-03 251 1st Street as of early October (CityRealty)
251-1st-Street-04 View looking southeast (CityRealty)
Current Park Slope sales data on CityRealty.com

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