Spacious and beautifully renovated, this four-bedroom, three-bath townhouse-style residence offers the perfect blend of scale, light, and modern design in the heart of Park Slope. The open-concept living and dining area is anchored by a chef's kitchen featuring panel-ready appliances, a wine fridge, large island, and abundant storage, including a pantry closet and breakfast nook. There is ample space for a full dining table, making it ideal for entertaining. The oversized living room showcases herringbone wood floors and a decorative fireplace, along with a flexible bonus room perfect for a den, home office, or nursery. A full bathroom with radiant heated floors and elevated finishesincluding farmhouse brick, terrazzo tile, stone-topped oak vanities, and custom brass detailing, completes this wing of the home. Toward the rear, the primary suite offers a true retreat. This generously scaled space easily accommodates a king-sized bed and seating area, and includes a gracious entry, dual walk-through closets, and an additional room ideal for a private office or library. The en-suite bathroom is spa-inspired, featuring double vanities, a walk-in shower, separate water closet, and radiant heated floors. Two additional bedrooms are well-proportioned, each comfortably fitting queen-sized beds and offering ample closet space. Additional highlights include large windows throughout, custom arched doorways, a dedicated laundry room with built-in storage, and curated lighting fixtures from Cedar & Moss. Perfectly situated on 7th Avenue in the heart of Park Slope, the home is just one block from PS 321 and moments from the neighborhood's best restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and farmers markets. Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza are just a short stroll away, offering the best of Brooklyn living right outside your door. Available June 1st or after May 16th
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