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About this home
Introducing 90 Revere St, a boutique elevator building in the heart of Beacon Hill. A private entrance welcomes you into Residence II, a thoughtfully designed corner home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 15 windows across 4 exposures on a single living level. White oak floors, solid wood doors, and polished nickel hardware create a refined aesthetic throughout. The chef’s kitchen boasts custom two-tone shaker cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite counters, an island seating 3, and Miele appliances. Anchored by a striking lilac marble fireplace, the living/dining space integrates seamlessly with the kitchen creating the ideal open layout. The primary suite features a spa bath with Dolomite marble and Kallista fixtures, while the secondary bath showcases Bianco Orion marble and unlacquered brass. Residents also enjoy an elegant common foyer with a statement chandelier and a direct-access elevator. Extra basement storage included. Deeded garage parking available for purchase.
Key things to know
Corner residence offers a private entrance and 15 windows across four exposures.
Open-concept living and dining area features a lilac marble fireplace and chandelier.
Gourmet kitchen showcases two-tone shaker cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite counters, and Miele appliances.
Primary suite offers spa bath with Dolomite marble and Kallista fixtures.
Secondary bath features Bianco Orion marble and unlacquered brass fixtures.
South Slope, located between Prospect Park and Greenwood Cemetery, is a residential and hillside Brooklyn neighborhood with brownstone blocks and pocket parks. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around 5th Avenue near 9th Street, where corner cafés, small groceries, and low-key bars keep the sidewalks active. Community pillars include the Old Stone House & Washington Park, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, and the Nitehawk Cinema. Rows of late-19th-century townhouses and limestone facades define the streetscape, with stoops and planted front yards setting a calm rhythm. The slope brings long views and a steady climb toward the park’s edge. A mix of local restaurants and everyday services lines the avenues without overwhelming the quieter side streets.