Park Slope Open House Picks: Outdoor Space Edition
Looking for a new place to call home, but hoping for some extra space where you can enjoy the outdoors? From a space with a brightly colored kitchen and a private garden to a co-op with a little balcony to call your own, we’ve rounded up a few places for sale that have outdoor space and are hosting open houses this weekend and have broken down the offerings below. What do you think?
649 Warren Street, #1B
Open House: Sunday, August 24, 12-1pm
List Price: $1,245,000, common charges $449, via Corcoran
Details: The kitchen in this 2-bed, 1.5-bath duplex is described as “glowing,” and with those reddish-orange cabinets, which might not be for everyone, it sure is. The modern look continues in the full bath, which has a stainless steel sink. There’s a lovely private garden, plus a washer/dryer, dishwasher, and pets are allowed.
267 8th Street, 4R
Open House: Sunday, August 24, 12:30-2pm
List Price: $995,000, common charges $529, via Core
Details: Another duplex, this 2-bed, 2-bath apartment is on a higher floor in a recently built condo, and it also has outdoor space — a private deck, plus a private balcony off one of the bedrooms. There are skylights, a washer/dryer hookup, and it’s close to the F/G and N/R at 4th Ave/9th St.
251 7th Street, #6E
Open House: Sunday, August 24, 11:30am-12:45pm
List Price: $665,000, common charges $494, via Corcoran
Details: Another newly built condo, this is a 1-bed, 1-bath unit that’s pet-friendly and has a washer/dryer and a dishwasher, but you’ll have to share the outdoor space at the common roof deck, which has a great view now, but may be impacted by the construction of a new hotel nearby on 3rd Avenue.
759 President Street, 3G
Open House: Sunday, August 24, 12-1:30pm
List Price: $498,000, maintenance $742, via Brownstone Real Estate
Details: This 1-bed, 1-bath co-op has a private balcony that’s not large, but can fit a table and a couple of chairs. It’s pet-friendly, and there’s a dishwasher, laundry in the building, basement storage, and yet even more outdoor space with a common garden and roof deck.
Photo via Core