Park Slope Rental in Kinko-Style House Asks $8,500 a Month
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A lower unit in a Kinko-style house from the early 20th century, located at 392 9th Street, showcases original period details alongside modern improvements like radiant floor heating and air conditioning. The two-story unit includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and half bath on the first floor, plus three bedrooms and a full bath above. Noteworthy architectural features include wood floors, wainscoting, beamed ceilings, and a built-in china cabinet. The house reflects the architectural trends of its time, combining Colonial, Medieval, and Renaissance Revival styles for a unique residential experience.
The Kinko-style houses are characterized by their duplex apartments, each with private entrances, reflecting early 20th-century architectural trends in Brooklyn.
Walter L. Johnson and architect Constantine Schubert designed the 9th Street row houses, showcasing a blend of Colonial, Medieval, and Renaissance Revival styles in their facades.
The rental unit features period details like wood floors and beamed ceilings, while modern comforts like radiant floor heating and air conditioning are also included.
The lower unit offers two floors of living space, including three bedrooms and a renovated kitchen with radiant floor heating, emphasizing both space and modern amenities.
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