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While this one-family brick house at 31 Prospect Park West doesn’t have the same spectacular interiors that some other Park Slope houses on the market in its price range have, it’s got an unusual design, a grand address and a driveway to boot. As a result, the owner’s trying to get over $1,000 a foot, asking $3,250,000 for the 2,890-square-foot pad. While this is a special one for the reasons stated above, we think the owner may have blown it with the recent kitchen renovation: This ain’t a kitchen befitting a $3 million house. Then again, you could always adjourn to the roofdeck.
31 Prospect Park West [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Yes, Polemicist, an opportunity not to be missed to tediously harp on your pet point that the park should be lined with high density housing. Let’s just seize this block and do that. You are grasping at straws to be relevant.

  2. My prediction: Bidding war between all-cash buyers.

    Who cares about rents, comps or costs? This is the best location in Brooklyn and privacy you can’t get in a doorman building or a brownstone. It is a unique property (in the dictionary, not the brokers’ sense) that will sell without regard for ordinary valuation mechanisms.

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