If you’re a chiropractor or orthodontist in need of a one-bedroom apartment, this mixed-use building at 387 6th Avenue in Park Slope could be right up your alley. On a corner lot, the former brick townhouse with a garage in the rear now consists of commercial space on the first floor and a pair of apartments above.

Of course it could work as an investment property as well.

The building is 78 feet deep on the first floor, with the front entrance on 6th Avenue and a separate entrance to the commercial space on 6th Street.

There are 1,200 square feet of commercial space, and a pair of one-bedroom apartments on the two floors above, according to the listing. There’s also 1,200 square feet of space in a windowed basement, which comes with the commercial unit.


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There’s no floor plan and photos are minimal, but the floor-through apartments ought to be reasonably spacious, and they’ve got triple exposures.

They’re also newly renovated. In fact the whole building is revamped from top to bottom, with new floor joists, plumbing, roof and electric. (True, the photos show an unfinished floor in the commercial unit — presumably because any future commercial tenant would want to customize the space.)

The price of the extended ground floor is no rear garden, but perhaps a deck could be built atop it for the second-floor occupant.

Listed by Judith Brooks Pare of Douglas Elliman, the building is asking $2.995 million. What’s your view of the place?

[Listing: 387 6th Avenue | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 387 6th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 387 6th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 387 6th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 387 6th Avenue

Brooklyn Homes for Sale in Park Slope at 387 6th Avenue

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