Combining thoughtful modern updates with historic architectural detail, this four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home is a serene haven in the heart of sought-after Park Slope. Spanning 2,016 square feet over three stories, this charming residence offers an inviting backdrop for both lavish entertaining and serene daily life. The second floor serves as your gracious gathering spot featuring a 32-foot-long expanse for generous living and dining areas, highlighted by tall south-facing windows, original millwork and a decorative fireplace. Wide-plank hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, exposed brick and tall art walls add to the airy ambiance in this wide-open level. At the rear, the bright, open chef's kitchen awaits your culinary skill with two pantries, custom cabinetry, granite countertops and an army of stainless steel appliances, including an LG refrigerator, a vented BlueStar gas range and a Bosch dishwasher. Outside, a large deck becomes the ideal spot for al fresco dining, and a well-appointed powder adds convenience to this luxurious level. Ascend the graceful, skylit central staircase to find two large bedrooms plus home office surrounding a spa-like bathroom with freestanding soaking tub, glass walk-in shower, modern double vanity and gorgeous floor-to-ceiling tile. On the first floor, there's an extra large bedroom that opens to the beautiful 663-square-foot private garden, and a fourth bedroom - ideal as a guest room - plus a full bathroom and tons of storage space. Recessed lighting and designer fixtures add soft illumination throughout, while split A/C units provide comfort in this desirable Park Slope townhouse. 423 12th Street is a Neo-Grec brick home built in 1885 by Isaac D. Reynolds, a prolific architect of the era. Located within the Park Slope Historic District on a delightful, tree-lined street, this residence is the embodiment of Brownstone Brooklyn living. Here, you're just inches from Prospect Park's 526 acres of open space, events, year-round greenmarkets plus the revered Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Museum and Library. Park Slope's best shopping, dining and nightlife line the nearby blocks, and transportation is a breeze with F, G and R trains all within minutes and abundant CitiBike stations in every direction.
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