277 1st Street is a boutique condominium in Park Slope consisting of just six residences, completed in 2017. The building features a geothermal heating and cooling system with utilities included in common charges, integrated water filtration throughout, spray foam insulation, Samsung SmartThings keyless entry, a private elevator, individual storage rooms, and a small gym. Each unit includes private outdoor space, ranging from terraces to expansive roof decks equipped with full kitchen hookups.
Units range from two to four bedrooms, spanning approximately 1,800 square feet to over 3,000 square feet. Common features include floor-to-ceiling windows, wide plank rift and quartered white oak floors, Bauformat German made kitchens with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, wine coolers, and bathrooms with Duravit fixtures and floor-to-ceiling tiles. Most residences include Lutron home automation systems, radiant heated floors, and spacious laundry rooms with full sized washers and vented gas dryers. The full floor penthouse spans 2,300 square feet with four bedrooms, three baths, over 1,500 square feet of private outdoor space, and an elevator opening directly into the unit. One exceptional duplex features a 1,600 square foot backyard with a heated pool, two parking spots, and Gaggenau appliances.
The building is located in the heart of Park Slope, steps from the shops and restaurants along 5th Avenue and two blocks from J.J. Byrne Park. Whole Foods is nearby on 3rd Street, and Prospect Park is within easy walking distance. Both J.J. Byrne and Prospect parks host weekly farmers markets. Transportation options include the R train at Union Street and Atlantic Terminal/Barclays Center, providing access to nine transit lines and the LIRR.
The development was built with exceptional attention to detail and energy efficiency, featuring a high efficiency heating system with redundancy and spray foam insulation for maximum temperature retention. Private storage rooms are included with each unit, and select residences include dedicated parking spaces. The building's low common charges and taxes, combined with the inclusion of heating and cooling costs, make it an attractive option in the Park Slope market.
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