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Welcome to apartment 4L at 638 Warren Street, an 8-unit co-op building in Brooklyn’s trendy Park Slope neighborhood. Apartment 4L is a spacious and sunny one-bedroom located on the fourth floor of the building. While the apartment awaits your personal touch, the potential is undeniable. High ceilings, over-sized windows, classic French doors and a decorative fireplace reflect the natural charm of the space.
The apartment has 2 entry points—one from the kitchen, the other from the current bedroom—located at opposite ends of the apartment. The current bedroom overlooks quiet, tree-lined Warren Street, and accommodates sleeping and seating areas. Following the bedroom in a railroad-style layout is the large living/dining room, and then the kitchen. Whether you choose to restore or modernize, the versatile layout and generously proportioned rooms offer flexibility in transforming the space into your dream home. There is even potential to convert the apartment into a 2-bedroom, with the kitchen moved to the center, adjacent to the living/dining room, and a bedroom at each wing.
Located between 4th and 5th Avenues, 638 Warren is centrally located blocks away from Barclay’s Center and Atlantic Terminal, offering preeminent destinations for shopping, dining, leisure, and transportation with multiple subway lines, Citi bike, and LIRR nearby. Indulge in Park Slope’s fabulous restaurants, shops along 7th Avenue, and Prospect Park. 638 Warren Street is pet-friendly and allows subletting.
Please note this is an HDFC co-op with income restrictions for buyers.
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