349 16th Street is a pre-war condominium building in Brooklyn's Park Slope, built in 1925 and converted in 2007. The 3-story building contains 5 units and offers amenities such as central AC and washer/dryer facilities.
349 16th Street is a pre-war condominium building located in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood, completed in 1925 and converted in 2007. This boutique building features 5 units across 3 stories, offering a blend of modern amenities and classic charm. Residents enjoy conveniences such as central AC and an in-building washer/dryer, enhancing the living experience.
The standout unit is the penthouse duplex, which boasts three private outdoor spaces, including two expansive terraces. This light-filled 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence features an open-plan living area, a chef’s kitchen with white marble countertops, and a dedicated home office nook. The primary suite offers a tranquil retreat with an en-suite bathroom and direct access to the terraces, perfect for entertaining or relaxing.
Each apartment in the building is designed with modern finishes, hardwood floors, and individually zoned HVAC systems. The building is well-maintained and self-managed, fostering a strong sense of community among residents. Its prime location is just steps from the vibrant shops and cafés of 7th Avenue, two blocks from Prospect Park, and conveniently close to the F and G trains, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a blend of urban convenience and suburban charm.
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