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When we first saw that this co-op at 9 Prospect Park West that has been listed for the last several weeks at $3.2 million had gone into contract, we did a double-take. This has to be one of the highest, if not the highest, price for a co-op in Park Slope ever, no? But with a moment to reflect, we realized that the price is less than $1,000 a foot and therefore significantly cheaper than some of the apartments at the nearby Richard Meier-designed On Prospect Park. And if you like your buildings prewar, this place is infinitely more appealing. Has anything else changed hands in this building near this price point? What’s the skinny on the building?
9 Prospect Park West [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for Property Shark


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  1. OMG, heavenly. A living room AND family room AND library AND formal dining room. That’s the life. I love separate rooms for everything. I’m old fashioned that way. The new suburban houses that are built these days repulse me. The giant open kitchen/family room/dining room layout where you have to see everyone and everything all at the same time. And smell it and hear it too.

    Anyway, the $3,600 monthly maintenance isn’t a factor for whomever bought this. This is a luxury property for luxury buyers who want a full service building, plain and simple. Absolutely lovely.

  2. well that’s what i thought in which case this might hold the new record for the most expensive co-op/condo for not just park slope, but for the entire borough.

    if we are to make it for SINGLE units as i do believe that one in williamsburg was a couple units combined to get that 3.8 million pricetag.

    big news and freakin amazing looking place.

  3. since the previous record for a condo sale in brooklyn was some place in williamsburg…maybe the atelier for 3.8 million last year (but i believe it was more than one unit combined to make that price), does this mean THIS is actually the record holder?

    or do co-ops not count?

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