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Yesterday we got a sneak peek at 107 Prospect Park West, the corner mansion on 6th Street in Park Slope that was in derelict condition for decades until being purchased and renovated over the past year. About that renovation: Some of the original details have been preserved (for example, the original door and some of the tiles on the staircase landings) but aside from that it’s been given a thorough makeover. Listings for the condo won’t go live until March 20th and the first open house won’t be held until March 25th, so floor plans and common charges haven’t been released yet. Prices, however, will start at $515,000 for the smallest unit and range from $1,095,000 to $2,310,000 for the four others (which are sizable two-, three-, and four-bedrooms). Libby Ryan, the Brown Harris Stevens brokers heading up sales for the condo, says early indications have been very encouraging: For example, there have already been multiple offers on a two-bedroom unit that has a private terrace. Unit sizes: The one-bed-/one-bath is 547 feet and has a 110-foot courtyard; the four-bed, 2.5-bath, which takes up the garden level and part of the first floor is 2,204 feet and has a 753-foot private yard; the three-bedroom/2-bath units are both around 1,600 feet and each have private terraces; and the top-floor two-bedroom, which has 1,094-square-feet of interior space, has both a balcony and a sprawling private terrace with boffo views of the Slope. A fun detail about that that terrace apartment that’s in such high demand: Ryan told us that when she first toured the building, before the renovation began last year, it was a place where pigeons nested, and one had to wade through pigeon poop that was stacked up 6 or 7 inches! Needless to say it’s been cleaned up and the floors are all new.
107 Prospect Park West [Official Site]
Marketing Begins for 107 Prospect Park West [Brownstoner] GMAP
Details on a Prospect Park West Conversion [Brownstoner]
Behind Closed Doors at 107 Prospect Park West [Brownstoner]


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