Sales Start at 38th Seventh Avenue in Slope
May 25, NY Post –Sales started last Sunday at 38 Seventh Ave., the latest brownstone rental building to go condo in the Park Slope neighborhood. A conversion of a five-story brownstone located between Sterling Place and St. John’s Place, the neo-Greek-style building is offering four units: two duplexes and two floor-throughs. Units range in size from 780 square feet to over 1,700 square feet and prices range from $795,000 to $1.395 million. Details like 5-inch-wide plank maple floors and cherry-stained crown moldings were added to retain a Victorian feel, according to Mark Dicus, associate broker at Aguayo & Huebener. Developers also preserved original details in the 1881 structure, keeping the units’ working wood fireplaces and mantles, and the front door of the building.
Slope Sales Start (4th Item) [NY Post] GMAP
Elegant Brownstone Condos [Aguayo & Huebener]
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM