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WEB ID: 4465552

20 Prospect Park SW Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1880

6 beds
2.5 baths
3900 Approx. Sqft
$2,725,000
  • Annual Tax: $7,210.00

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sold
WEB ID: 4465552

20 Prospect Park SW Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1880

6 beds
2.5 baths
3900 Approx. Sqft
$2,725,000
  • Annual Tax: $7,210.00

The Details

About 20 Prospect Park SW, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Between 10th Avenue & Howard Place
Now is your chance to be the next steward of a stunning limestone, right ON Prospect park, with park views from every window in the front, conveniently located on the same block as the F train, and Southern exposure from every window in the back. At over 2900 sq. ft. above grade, with an additional 1000 sq. ft. of windowed English basement space, this is a dramatic and historic limestone of dynamic proportions tha...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Deborah Rieders, (718) 923-8001, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Garden
  • Across the Street from Prospect Park
  • Can Be Used as One or Two Family Home
  • Great Shopping and Restaurants in Every Direction
  • Incredible Original Details
  • On the Same Block as the Subway
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    Park Slope

    Just as Central Park was the catalyst for Manhattan’s building boom, Prospect Park had a similar effect on Brooklyn when it opened in 1867; it just took a bit longer to get going. But by the 1880s and 1890s, Victorian mansions began going up on Prospect Park West — the so-called “Gold Coast” renowned for its park views. The opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 also hastened development, resulting in the construction of brick and brownstone townhouses. In the mid-20th century, Park Slope was ahead of its time. Those Victorian mansions, divided into apartments in the intervening years, started being restored to single-family homes in the 1960s. That grand 19th-century architecture, plus proximity to the park, drew and continues to draw residents. From long before Brooklyn’s current moment of cool, Park Slope has maintained an allure like nowhere else in the borough.

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    about the building

    20 Prospect Park SW

    Multi-Family Townhouse in Park Slope

    Between 10th Avenue & Howard Place

    • 1 UNITS
    • 4 STORIES
    • 1880 BUILT

    Sales History for 20 Prospect Park SW
    datepricelisting status
    06/16/2017$2,725,000Sold
    All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer. Images may be digitally enhanced photos, virtually staged photos, artists' renderings of future conditions, or otherwise modified, and therefore may not necessarily reflect actual site conditions. Accordingly, interested parties must confirm actual site conditions for themselves, in person.