Charming 16-unit Park Slope co-op with limestone façade and pre-war elegance near Prospect Park. Spacious apartments feature soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, and modern kitchens in a pet-friendly, family-oriented building. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
396 3rd Street is a well-maintained 16-unit co-op located in the heart of Park Slope, known for its charming limestone façade and tree-lined streets. The building offers a range of amenities including updated laundry facilities, bike storage, and individual storage units, making it a practical choice for residents. The inviting front garden enhances the building's curb appeal, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visitors.
Each apartment within the building showcases a blend of pre-war elegance and modern convenience. Common features include soaring ceilings—often reaching nearly 10 feet—hardwood floors, and abundant natural light from oversized windows. Many units also feature custom cabinetry, spacious living areas, and well-appointed kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances and thoughtful design elements like breakfast bars and farmhouse sinks.
The bathrooms are designed for comfort and luxury, often including radiant heated floors, deep soaking tubs, and ample storage solutions. The bedrooms typically accommodate queen-sized beds and include custom closet systems, maximizing both space and functionality. The overall aesthetic of the apartments is refined, with a focus on quality finishes and practical layouts.
Situated just moments from Prospect Park, Washington Park, and the vibrant dining and shopping scene of Park Slope, 396 3rd Street offers residents a lifestyle that balances convenience with community charm. The building is pet-friendly and zoned for PS 321, making it an attractive option for families and pet owners alike.
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