The garden duplex at 288 19th Street is a well-designed 1,916-square-foot duplex in the rare 25 ft wide condominium in the heart of Greenwood Heights. This expansive 2 bedroom (flex 3) feels bright and airy, has incredible storage throughout, a sweet private garden, and very low monthly charges.
The heart of the home is the sun-drenched living area, where massive windows lead directly to an extra wide private garden. 7.5-inch driftwood oak hardwood flooring adds warmth and cohesion, complemented by custom lighting and thoughtful detailing.
The kitchen features an island with Bianco Carrara countertops, paired with a White Carrara backsplash. A suite of stainless steel appliances include a Samsung stainless steel French-door refrigerator, a Bosch stainless steel range with a directly vented hood, and a Bosch dishwasher. The upper level has two bedrooms, including a lovely primary suite with a large, garden-facing window and well-appointment en-suite bath.
Downstairs, a huge lower level rec space gives you so much space to spread out. It has great ceiling height and good light from rear facing windows. The large footprint allows for a large laundry room, more storage, a flexible home office, powder room, and there is still room for a great secondary lounge.
Located on a peaceful, tree-lined block where South Slope meets Greenwood, you are moments away from neighborhood staples like Giuseppina’s and Sea Witch, the green expanses of Prospect Park, and easy access to the R train.
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