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Located on the corner of 7th Ave and Saint John’s Place, this three-bedroom apartment is found in the neighborhood of Park Slope, in the historical borough of Brooklyn. This apartment is less than a mile (around 1.5 km) from Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and Grand Army Plaza Subway Station.
This three-bedroom apartment is a duplex which occupies floor three and four (equivalent to floor two and three in Europe) of a four-story building that was built in 1900. Walking into the main living space, you are greeted with large windows allowing natural light to flow right in the room. You also find one of the two fireplaces in the main space. All three bedrooms have windows, and one of them has the second fireplace. In the kitchen you have an exposed brick wall, and it is equipped with refrigerator, dishwasher, and a four-burner stove with an oven and follows an open-concept living space. The bathroom comes with a tub-shower, water closet, sink and mirror, and a window. The whole apartment is covered in hardwood floors.
In Park Slope you will find indie boutiques and a thriving nightlife scene. Two blocks from the apartment, you will find 5th Avenue. A stroll here will take you past restaurants serving many kinds of international cuisine and shops selling a range of merchandise from food to clothing, and all this before you have gone more than a half mile (around 800 meters) from the apartment. Prospect Park is home to the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. The garden is a mile (around 1.5 km) from the apartment. During the late Spring, Summer, and early Fall, you can catch concerts and small local music festivals in Prospect Park. To explore the rest of New York City you have subway options.
Located two blocks from the apartment, the station at 7th Avenue and Flatbush Avenue offers subway lines B and Q. And 0.2 miles (around 300 meters) from the apartment, the station at Grand Army Plaza runs lines 2 and 3.