Prime Park Slope duplex with a lovely private garden asks $6,500/month
Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Right around the corner from Park Slope’s bustling 5th Avenue, this two-bedroom duplex at 695 Degraw Street is convenient, cozy, and comes with a private, well-maintained garden. Located in a three-unit building dating back to 1899, the home still has some of its classic pre-war details alongside all of the modern conveniences that are on your list: central AC, a laundry room, and more. For the asking rent of $6,500 a month, the apartment can come partially furnished or vacant.
The entrance brings you right into the living room, featuring south-facing bay windows, a painted brick accent wall, and wide plank oak floors. The living room is open to a large kitchen centered around a two-tiered island and outfitted with “high end” appliances, including a dishwasher and wine cooler.
A hallway with exposed beams leads from the kitchen to the bedrooms in the back of the apartment. The master bedroom has two closets, an en-suite bathroom, and a built-in entertainment system. Next to it, the second bedroom gets a little graphic pop with pineapple-themed wallpaper framing the garden views below.
Downstairs is an open rec room that benefits from natural light and could easily be adapted for a number of uses, even adding a third bedroom, as the listing mentions. From here you can access the 720-square-foot garden, which comes with a separate Teak deck in the back. This level also has several extra closets and a small laundry room.
[Listing: 695 Degraw Street, Apt. 1 by Kelly Neinast and Kristin Neinast of The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group
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