Grand Army Greatness- Heroic One bedroom in Park Slope (Park Slope) $420000 1bd 

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Park Slope Brooklyn Real Estate Specialist

15th Street 1 Bdrm $420K CC: $300 Tax: $60 Wall to Wall Windows 3rd Street 1 Bdrm $340K CC: $500 Tax: N/A Spacious, Open Plan layout, exposed brick wall and large closets Grand Army Plaza 1 Bdrm $420K CC: $800 Tax: N/A Room for Army and King Sized bed, Mint condition DeGraw Street 1 Bdrm $330K CC: $500 Tax: N/A Chefs Kitchen, WD in unit
Park Place 1 Bdrm $410K CC: $500 Tax: N/A
Mint condition, Gorgeous hardwoods, Renovated Open Kitchen, turn key
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John Chubet joins Imagine Marketing after successfully completing in excess of $90,000,000 in sales and leasing, over more than 220 transactions. His latest market knowledge of buildings and products will assure that his buyers will be presented with the finest possible living options in their price points. John, has lived or worked in almost every neighborhood in Manhattan and Brooklyn. He has an advanced education in Real Estate degree from New York University.

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 Park Slope is a neighborhood in western Brooklyn, New York City's most populous borough. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush Avenue to the north, and Greenwood Cemetery to the south, though other definitions are sometimes offered. Generally the section from Flatbush Ave. to Garfield Place (the "name streets") are considered the North Slope, 1st St. through 9th Street is considered the "Center Slope" and 10th St. through the Prospect Expressway is the "South Slope."[2][3][4] The neighborhood takes its name from its location on the western slope of neighboring Prospect Park. Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue are its primary commercial streets, while its east-west side streets are populated by many historic brownstones. Park Slope features historic buildings, top-rated restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as proximity to Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, and the Central Library (as well as the Park Slope branch) of the Brooklyn Public Library system.[5] The neighborhood had a population of about 62,200 as of the 2000 census,[6] resulting in a population density of approximately 68,000/square mile, or approximately 26,000/square kilometer. Park Slope is considered one of New York City's most desirable neighborhoods. In 2010, it was ranked number 1 in New York by New York Magazine citing its quality public schools, dining, nightlife, shopping, access to public transit, green space, quality housing, safety, and creative capital, among other aspects.[7] It was named one of the "Greatest Neighborhoods in America" by the American Planning Association in 2007, "for its architectural and historical features and its diverse mix of residents and businesses, all of which are supported and preserved by its active and involved citizenry." [8] In December 2006, Natural Home magazine named Park Slope one of America's ten best neighborhoods based on criteria including parks, green spaces and neighborhood gathering spaces; farmerâÂÂs markets and community gardens; public transportation and locally-owned businesses; and environmental and social policy.[9] Park Slope is part of Brooklyn Community Board 6. Contents.
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