Inventory may be down, but it lately seems to us as if half the historic brownstones in Park Slope are on the market. Here’s another one, which grabbed our attention for its unusually high price: $9 million. (Thanks to Curbed for pointing it out.) True, it is an extremely large property: With the extension, the lower floors are 78 feet deep; the house is 22 feet wide, and it has five stories over a cellar. Overall, it clocks in at 6,459 square feet, according to PropertyShark. It’s also close to the park. It also appears to be in fantastic condition, with oodles of Renaissance Revival wood work, onyx fireplace surrounds, stained glass, and a very nicely updated bathroom. (We’re not loving the kitchen’s new floor or its cabinetry so much.) If our calculations are correct, it’s priced at $1,393.40 a square foot. Deal or no deal?
312 Garfield Place [Betancourt] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. WOWZERS!
    What a gorgeous house.

    nohimm, will your family consider renting to own. We’ll be able to pay it off in about 250 years.

    Of course I’d make a few changes. Ensuite bathrooms! And anyone buying a home in this price bracket does some tweeking to a home to make it their own.

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