270SterlingPlace1207.jpgThe four-story, stoopless brownstone at 270 Sterling Place in Prospect Heights just hit the market at $1,800,000. There are no photos up on the Corcoran website yet, but judging from the windows and the visible a/c unit, we’re going to guess that this place will need some work. The new owner will either have some renovation work to do combining apartments or some paperwork to do getting the C of O to match the current 3-unit configuration. It’s also unclear whether there are any original details on the interior. That said, Prospect Place is lovely and this is a big house (4,200 square feet). We look forward to seeing some photos!
270 Sterling Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I’d say more than any other neighborhood, Prospect Heights has really ridden the coat tails of the Park Slope real estate market in terms of price appreciation.

    Wasn’t it like 5 year ago that you could get a fixer upper brownstone in Prospect Heights for like 700K?

    I love Prospect Heights, btw.

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  3. Seems like 1.8MM is the new 1MM. In other words, I never see brokers listing a brownstone or brick house in North Slope/Prospect Heights for much less–and at 1.8MM they all seem to need much more work than you’d want to pay 1.8MM for.

    Has someone actually seen it? There’s a lot of opinion on the house’s worth, but the broker hasn’t even posted pictures.

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