Set in the heart of the Park Slope Historic District Extension, this gorgeous double-wide townhouse at 495 9th Street is part of nine identical Renaissance Revival row houses that line the block. Built in 1893, the four-story buildings include full-height projecting bays, historic railings and ornate rooflines that add a lively and attractive symmetry to the neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Home Company painstakingly restored two of the townhouses, removing sections of the wall between the original homes to create expansive residences. Enjoy 40-foot wide living rooms with gas fireplaces, exposed beams, and abundant entertainment space. Luxury kitchens are outfitted with 36-inch six-burner ranges and dishwashers by Viking, Sub-Zero refrigerators, vented hoods, Randolph Morris apron sinks and disposals alongside lighting by Cedar & Moss, honed Carrara marble countertops, Shaker cabinets, and walk-in pantries.
All units enjoy large outdoor spaces, and each roof deck comes with individually metered lights, water, and convenient intercoms to buzz your guests right in.
Set on 9th Street near 8th Avenue, these Park Slope homes are a stone's throw from Prospect Park and the dining, shopping, and nightlife destinations that make this one of the most coveted residential enclaves in the country.