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38 Seventh Avenue is a boutique brownstone building in Park Slope, originally constructed in 1900 and converted to four distinct condos in 2008. The building retains its prewar character with original details like wood wainscoting, crown moldings, and working fireplaces, while units have been updated with modern conveniences including central air conditioning and in-unit washer/dryers. The conversion created primarily duplex layouts, with units ranging from one bedroom to four bedrooms, and several feature private outdoor spaces with views of the Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty.
Apartments commonly feature hardwood floors, high ceilings, and large windows that provide abundant natural light and tree top views. Kitchens across units are equipped with quality appliances, with Viking ranges and Bosch dishwashers appearing in multiple residences. A 2024 renovation of one unit introduced high end finishes including Dornbracht fixtures, Olympia marble, custom white oak millwork, and Velux skylights. Several units offer unique outdoor amenities, including private roof decks with 360 degree views, landscaped gardens, and patios, with one garden overlooking the stained glass windows of an adjacent church.
The building sits in the heart of Park Slope, seconds from Prospect Park and surrounded by the neighborhood's tree lined streets, boutique shops, and dining options. Transit access is convenient with the Q/B trains one block away at 7th Avenue and the 2/3 trains two blocks away at Grand Army Plaza, while Atlantic Terminal offers additional subway and LIRR connections. The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, and Brooklyn Academy of Music are all within a few blocks. The building is pet friendly and notable for its low monthly fees.
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