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WEB ID: 3684914

282 1st Street, 1 Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

rented | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

3 beds
2 baths
1700 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$4,500

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rented
WEB ID: 3684914

282 1st Street, 1 Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

rented | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

3 beds
2 baths
1700 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$4,500

The Details

About 282 1st Street, 1, Park Slope, BROOKLYN, NY 11215

Between 4th Avenue & 5th Avenue
Beat the heat with the coolest summer rental in Park Slope! This furnished duplex is available from July 1 to August 31. Central air conditioning and lots of outdoor space make this spot perfect to decompress. Start your mornings with coffee in your leafy backyard, and then head to the farmers' market for tasty treats. You're a short stroll to Prospect Park, where you can enjoy live music at the band shell all sum...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Alison McQueen, (718) 422-2547, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Den/office
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-In kitchen
  • Excellent light
  • Exposed brick
  • Great closet space
  • Great room
  • Hardwood floors
  • Laundry room
  • New appliances
  • Renovated
  • Washer/dryer
  • Windowed kitchen
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Deck
  • Duplex
  • Laundry in unit
  • Open kitchen
  • Private outdoor space
  • Listing agent

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    Park Slope

    Just as Central Park was the catalyst for Manhattan’s building boom, Prospect Park had a similar effect on Brooklyn when it opened in 1867; it just took a bit longer to get going. But by the 1880s and 1890s, Victorian mansions began going up on Prospect Park West — the so-called “Gold Coast” renowned for its park views. The opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 also hastened development, resulting in the construction of brick and brownstone townhouses. In the mid-20th century, Park Slope was ahead of its time. Those Victorian mansions, divided into apartments in the intervening years, started being restored to single-family homes in the 1960s. That grand 19th-century architecture, plus proximity to the park, drew and continues to draw residents. From long before Brooklyn’s current moment of cool, Park Slope has maintained an allure like nowhere else in the borough.

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    about the building

    282 1st Street

    Multi-Family Townhouse in Park Slope

    Between 4th Avenue & 5th Avenue

    • 3 UNITS
    • 3 STORIES
    • 1910 BUILT
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