An open kitchen and living room, separated bedrooms and in-unit laundry all await in 254 Park Place's newest offering.
Apartment 3A opens with a short entryway, perfect for shedding the outside world. The first bedroom has two interior-facing windows providing ample light and air along with a wide floor-to-ceiling closet and built-in shelving along one wall.
Further into the apartment, the kitchen features stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and microwave. The space is big enough for a dining table or butcher block as is currently set up. The open living room holds an over-sized window at the north end and plenty of room for myriad furniture setups.
The primary bedroom is lit by a trio of north-facing windows and can hold a king-sized bed with room for end tables, dresser and desk. For storage, there is a floor-to-ceiling closet as well as built in wardrobe. Finally, the windowed bathroom holds a full-sized tub as well as a vented stacked washer-dryer.
The apartment comes with storage cage as well as bike storage in the basement. There is an expansive roof deck with covered seating and full dining table. The building has a live-out super.
254 Park Place is a 30-unit coop at the meeting of Prospect Heights, Park Slope and Grand Army Plaza. Restaurants and shops align Vanderbilt and Washington with a grocery store just around the corner from the building's entrance. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Library, Museum, Saturday Green Market and Prospect Park are all at the top of the oval and the Park Slope Food Coop is a few blocks away on Union. The B and Q trains are at the end of the block and the 2/3 is just around Plaza Street East - both lead to Atlantic Barclays which houses a dozen subways and the LIRR to get out of town.