
"On the garden level of an 1880s Neo-Grec brownstone at 458 9th Street, this Park Slope one-bedroom unit looks neat as a pin, with gleaming wood floors, wainscoting, and a marble mantel. There is a distinct lack of closet space, but the kitchen and bathroom look recently renovated, and the finishes are light and bright throughout. The living room faces the street, in what would have been the traditional dining room for the angled-bay row house."
"Via a wide doorway, it is partly open to the petite kitchen, which has just the necessary features with a bit of storage. There is a blue tile backsplash and a large fridge, but no dishwasher. At the rear of the unit in the house's former kitchen, the bedroom has two windows, a decorative fireplace, and a glass door that opens to the garden. In the yard, a patio ringed with raised planting beds is outfitted with outdoor seating and an egg-shaped barbecue"
Garden-level one-bedroom in an 1880s Neo-Grec brownstone at 458 9th Street features gleaming wood floors, wainscoting, a painted marble mantel, and tin ceiling. The living room occupies the angled-bay dining area and can accommodate a small dining setup. The petite kitchen opens through a wide doorway, includes a blue tile backsplash, large refrigerator, modest storage, and no dishwasher. The rear bedroom occupies the former kitchen, with two windows, decorative fireplace, and a glass door to the garden. The black-and-white bathroom is accessible only through the bedroom. There are no closets or in-unit laundry. The yard offers a shared patio with raised beds and seating.
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