House of the Day: 380 9th Street
This Neo-Grec brownstone in Park Slope has those incised rectangular marble mantels we’re crazy for and gorgeous ironwork with giant newel posts on the stoop. It’s been renovated but not recently and looks like the kitchens and paint could use a little freshening up, though all the mechanicals are in “excellent condition,” according to the…
This Neo-Grec brownstone in Park Slope has those incised rectangular marble mantels we’re crazy for and gorgeous ironwork with giant newel posts on the stoop. It’s been renovated but not recently and looks like the kitchens and paint could use a little freshening up, though all the mechanicals are in “excellent condition,” according to the listing.
There’s a nice-looking wooden deck off the parlor floor. It’s set up as an owner’s triplex over a garden-floor rental. What do you think of it and the ask of $2,750,000?
380 9th Street [Corcoran] GMAP
I’m guessing that 9th Street was lowered (the street was leveled) after the row was built. You’ll see stoops with addtional steps and a retaining wall around the garden all over Bay Ridge and the old sections of Staten Island.
Wow! I never knew that, thnx 🙂
Overall decent property, but what’s up with the stoop?
I’ve never seen a stair configuration like that???
Any ideas as to what’s going on there? An Alteration?
That’s an awfully small kitchen in the owner’s triplex. I”m sure it will sell quickly.
That’s exactly what I was wondering, but it’s strange to see the iron work, setback and lifted like this…