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Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Parquet, Built-ins, Dishwasher Asks $4K a Month
A two-bedroom apartment located in a prewar walkup building at 174 15th Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn, is currently available for rent at $4,000 per month. The unit, situated on the second floor, showcases well-preserved interior details, including high ceilings, parquet floors, and original woodwork. Notably, the apartment features windows on four exposures, allowing for ample natural light.
The building itself, designed by Architect E. M Adelsohn, was completed in 1929. Its exterior is characterized by variegated brickwork with three diamond motifs beneath the parapet and an arched entrance. Historical records, such as a circa 1939 tax photo, suggest the building has undergone minimal alterations since its construction.
Upon entering the apartment, a spacious hallway with two windows provides sufficient room for furniture. The living room, featuring a coved ceiling and picture rails, overlooks the backyard and benefits from three windows on two exposures. Adjacent to the living room, a separate room, accessible through French doors, offers flexibility as a dining room or a second bedroom, though it lacks a closet.
The kitchen is a highlight, retaining its original black and cream subway tile that extends to the ceiling, with narrow grout lines. It includes original built-in cabinetry, deep mid-20th-century sinks, and a modern dishwasher, blending vintage charm with contemporary convenience. The main bedroom, which overlooks the building’s shared courtyard, contains one closet. Additionally, two more closets are located in the hallway.
The bathroom maintains much of its original character with subway tile covering the walls, an original medicine cabinet, and a pedestal sink. While some elements in the bathroom have been updated, its vintage aesthetic is largely intact. The four-story, eight-unit building offers shared laundry facilities in the basement for residents.
The property has seen a consistent rental market since it changed ownership in 2015, with approximately two units becoming available for rent each year. The current asking price of $4,000 reflects an increase from a similar unit advertised for $3,500 a year prior. The listing is managed by Corcoran agents Dayin Chen, Annie Zhao, and Behzad Amiri. The Google Maps location for 174 15th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 is provided, along with the StreetEasy listing for 174 15th Street #3.
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