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(Above) The sleek and crisp details of this modern home sing in every room of the space. (Below) The
home is part of a row of five three-story red brick Renaissance Revival townhouses.
Modern condo in historic brick townhouse asks $2.35M
Stephen Zacks
Brownstoner
There’s a better-than-average
seeming new condo
hidden inside this circa 1890
townhouse designed by architect
and builder I.D. Reynolds
& Son in the Park Slope Historic
District Extension I. On
the other hand, it’s so new and
lacking in historic detail that
it gives the impression it could
be absolutely anywhere.
Not so with respect to the
building envelope. The home
at 585 10th St. is a part of a
row of five three-story red
brick Renaissance Revival
townhouses. It has roughfaced
stone on the basement
level and projecting double
windows above with bracketed
sills topped by incised
lintels with bracketed hoods.
Its molded cornice features
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ple, well designed kitchen and
unobtrusive Runtal radiators.
It’s a duplex with three bedrooms,
three bathrooms and
three outdoor spaces.
The master suite is located
above the third story on the
penthouse level of the building,
set back from the street
and with terraces fore and aft.
It also has a bathroom and
walk-in closet.
The main level is not unlike
a typical two-bedroom floorthrough
apartment, although
it’s more spacious than average,
with two bathrooms, a dressing
room, balcony, four closets
and laundry. The unit has central
air and an additional storage
unit in the building.
The u-shaped kitchen is
open to the living space and
has an integrated refrigerator,
under-the-counter microwave,
range hood that vents to the
outside, a sleek pendant light
and soapstone counters. The
bathrooms are similar, with
white cabinetry and marble
tile and counters.
The listing claims more
than 1,400 square feet, which
is plenty of space, but the asking
price of $2.350 million is
potentially pushing at the upper
end of the spectrum on
a per square foot basis. (It
works out to $1,658.43 per
square foot, if our calculations
are correct.) With only
three units, financing could
be challenging.
Monthly common charges
are $484 and taxes are $509.
Nadia Bartolucci, Rachel
Altschuler, and Justin Edelstein
of Douglas Elliman are
handling the listing. Is it worth
all that?
Douglas Elliman
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According to the designation
report, the cast-iron
newel posts and stoop railings
are original.
Located on the third floor
of the three-unit walk-up,
apartment No. 3 has a sim-
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