144 Garfield Place is an eight unit limestone co-op situated on a prime corner location at Garfield Place and 6th Avenue in Park Slope. This self-managed building showcases classic pre-war architecture with well-preserved original details throughout its apartments, including crown molding, picture molding, pocket doors with etched glass, parquet floors, and high ceilings. The building offers practical amenities such as stroller storage in the entryway, substantial bike and storage space in the basement, and welcomes pets with dog approval.
The apartments at 144 Garfield Place are characterized by their grand proportions and exceptional natural light, with corner units featuring up to ten oversized windows and multiple exposures including northern, western, and southern light. Many units boast beautiful bay windows and formal dining rooms, while layouts typically range from two to three bedrooms with the flexibility to reconfigure spaces. Recent renovations have introduced high end finishes including premium appliances, custom cabinetry, and stylish bathrooms, all while preserving the building's historic charm through original pocket doors, decorative mantels, and restored wooden shutters.
A standout feature of the building is its common roof space with spectacular skyline and sunset views, with the penthouse unit enjoying a private roof deck offering dramatic city vistas including views of the Statue of Liberty. All apartments include in-unit washer and dryer installations, and many feature renovated eat in kitchens with stainless steel appliances, stone countertops, and farmhouse sinks. The building's location provides easy access to Park Slope's dining and shopping scene, with Prospect Park just three blocks away and excellent transportation options including multiple subway lines and bus routes. Families benefit from the proximity to PS 321, located just one to two blocks away.
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