Welcome to 45 Park Place, a show-stopping single-family townhouse in the heart of Park Slope that marries iconic Brooklyn townhouse charm with modern design brilliance—and yes, it’s literally Elle Decor Spain approved. Begin your journey through the ground level, where a casual-yet-elevated living space seamlessly connects...
Welcome to 45 Park Place, a show-stopping single-family townhouse in the heart of Park Slope that marries iconic Brooklyn townhouse charm with modern design brilliance—and yes, it’s literally Elle Decor Spain approved. Begin your journey through the ground level, where a casual-yet-elevated living space seamlessly connects to the heart of the home: the kitchen. And oh, what a kitchen it is. This magazine-worthy culinary stage features locally fabricated custom white oak cabinets, a 16-foot island with natural marble stone countertops, Gaggenau cooktop and oven, two sinks, extra refrigerator drawers, and a custom wine cellar that practically begs you to host your next dinner party. Every inch is wrapped in intention and luxury, with high-end fixtures that feel more bespoke than off-the-shelf. From the kitchen, you’re drawn into the dining room—soaring 18-foot ceilings crowned by a 20-foot two-story extension, and framed by a full wall of floor-to-ceiling glass that pours in sunlight like liquid gold. Just outside, a private patio offers your very own backyard sanctuary, complete with a built-in BBQ and an expertly installed sump pump system for worry-free maintenance. Up one level is the parlor floor—a grand, flexible space currently designed as a playroom overlooking the dining atrium with dramatic interior glass panels, plus a formal living room and cozy library. This level is rich with original 19th-century details: intricate ceiling medallions, a mantled fireplace, classic vestibule entry, and the home’s elegantly restored central staircase. The second floor is an entire primary suite haven, and it’s nothing short of spectacular. A spacious bedroom showcases more original charm, while a custom walk-in closet answers every storage dream. A dedicated home office opens to the second outdoor terrace, where built-in seating and sweeping views of treetops and rooftops offer a daily dose of serenity. The primary bathroom is equally stunning, with chic finishes and sunlight streaming in from the rear terrace. The third floor features two generous bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a well-appointed laundry space—because even the most glamorous homes should be practical, too. Throughout all four stories, you’ll find a mix of herringbone oak floors & original restored flooring, 19-century period details, and museum-level craftsmanship at every turn. This home was gut-renovated in 2017, extended, elevated, and completely transformed into a rare gem that honors its past while confidently living in the now. Perfectly positioned on a picturesque, tree-lined block in the heart of Park Slope, 45 Park Place is surrounded by beloved local spots, top-rated schools, and just moments from Prospect Park. Start your day with pastries from Winner, settle in for dinner at Fausto or al di la Trattoria, sip something special at Brookvin, or catch a cozy Sunday matinee at Nitehawk Cinema. With Brooklyn’s crown jewel—Prospect Park—just around the corner, this isn’t just a beautiful home. It’s the kind of place that makes everyday life feel cinematic. ***Owner currently rents a parking spot on the street in which they can potentially transfer to the new buyer
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Park Slope is a community-minded neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Gowanus. Its name is derived from the gentle incline of its streets, which end at the historic and celebrated park. An iconic example of “Brownstone Brooklyn,” Park Slope is famous for its picturesque blocks and residential feel. Park Slope residents enjoy convenient access to several major cultural institutions, as well as the Olmsted and Vaux-designed, 526-acre Prospect Park. Meanwhile, the homes of Park Slope represent a diverse array of architectural periods and styles. You can find historic brownstones, single-family limestones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condo buildings with luxury amenities.
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