Stunning original detailsCoveted park blockNatural lightEnergy efficient solar panelsTimeless architectural charmHeated sidewalkMeticulously preserved craftsmanship
Nestled on a coveted park block in the heart of Park Slope, 662 10th Street is a rare offering that seamlessly blends breathtaking original detail with thoughtfully updated modern mechanics.
From the moment you arrive, this home makes a lasting impression with its timeless architectural charm and meticulously preserved craftsmanship. Inside, stunning original details including rich woodwork, decorative moldings, hardwood floors, and elegant period accents create a warmth and character rarely found today.
At the same time, the home has been carefully modernized for comfortable contemporary living. Updated mechanicals provide peace of mind, while energy efficient solar panels offer both sustainability and long-term savings. A heated sidewalk adds an exceptional level of convenience during the winter months, elevating everyday living with a luxury feature rarely seen in Brooklyn townhouses.
The gracious layout offers beautifully scaled living and entertaining spaces filled with natural light and historic charm. Every room reflects a thoughtful balance of old world elegance and modern functionality.
Perfectly positioned just moments from Prospect Park, as well as neighborhood cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and convenient subway access, this exceptional residence offers the very best of Brooklyn townhouse living on one of Park Slope's most desirable blocks. A truly special home where historic beauty and modern comfort come together effortlessly.
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