Colorful Park Slope Townhouse With 5 Mantels, Fanciful Plaster Details Asks $2.648 Million
This colorful townhouse at 321 7th Street in Park Slope features no lack of original details and has also been renovated.

This colorful townhouse at 321 7th Street in Park Slope features no lack of original details and has also been renovated. The brick townhouse is one of a row of four with neo-Classical brownstone detailing.
The long list of original details includes marble and slate mantels, decorative plaster work, tin ceilings, original floors, and wood shutters. One of the parlors is painted red and another is painted blue.
The kitchens and baths are renovated; one features a claw foot tub and antique marble sink.
It’s configured as a two-family consisting of two duplexes. The upper duplex could be used as a three-bedroom; the lower duplex has two bedrooms, with the kitchen on the parlor level and a deck leading down to the garden.
Both apartments have full-size washers and dryers in the units, according to the listing. The mechanicals are located on the garden level, in a separate room.
Located close to 6th Avenue and shops and restaurants, the house appears to have been in the same family for decades. It appears to be in great shape, going by the photos, although the listing doesn’t say anything about condition.
Kurt Vikki, Scott Klein and Lisa Holler of Douglas Elliman have the listing. It’s asking $2.648 million. What do you think of it?
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[Listing: 321 7th Street | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP
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