The north end of Park Slope along Eighth Avenue, once known as "Doctor's Row," is characterized by iconic, distinctly elegant brownstones. Number 24 is an eight-unit co-op with grand proportions and 19th-century architectural detail. Apt. 4A, is the most dramatic, as it is top floor, east-facing from every window, and overlooks the historic Montauk Club. With generous proportions, this one-bedroom has been modernized with great attention to detail. The living room measures 250 square feet and is illuminated by an oversized bay of windows. Its size and proportion offer many options for furniture placement. The kitchen, partly open to the dining area, features granite countertops, a breakfast bar, tall cabinetry, and full-sized stainless-steel appliances. The newly remodeled bathroom is sleek and handsome with a black marble-tiled floor, white subway wall tiles, a skylight, and a step-in shower with glass doors. The bedroom has a walk-in closet and can easily fit a king-sized bed, bureau, and desk. Nearly ten-foot ceilings add to its grandeur, as do pristine walnut-stained floors; original woodwork and moldings; custom radiator covers; and lighting by Schoolhouse Electric and Design Within Reach. Proximal to the cultural center around Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, the amenities and restaurants on Seventh and Flatbush Avenues -- and all that is hip and chic on Vanderbilt Avenue -- living here will be both exciting and convenient. Moreover, the 2/3 trains are around the corner, and the B/Q station is only a few blocks away. This co-op is responsibly run, self-managed, pet friendly, and -- with board approval -- will allow laundry in the apartment. Location, light, and space. The trifecta is yours!