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This knock-your-socks-off mansion at 276 Berkeley Place in Park Slope was on the market back in 2006 for $4,250,000 but never sold. Now the 36-foot-wide Romanesque Revival house, which is full of drool-worthy historic detail, is back on again—this time for $4,200,000. Given that it’s 9,000 square feet and 11 bedrooms, the price doesn’t seem crazy to us, to the extent that buyers exist in that price range. Waddya think?
276 Berkeley Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 276 Berkeley Place [Brownstoner]



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  1. I love Prospect Heights. And Greenwood Heights. It’s just that I’d never heard of Greenwood Heights until, like, yesterday, LOL. Not quite, but in the last couple of years. To me, it was either Sunset Park or the South Slope.

  2. Rob, If you knew what I did for a living, you wouldn’t really think it’s random. I’m at Lincoln Center at least a few times a week for work and I perform in an orchestra which rehearses at Lincoln Center as well on my free time. It’s a place I go to A LOT and considering my office is also on the Upper West Side, finding an apartment which is easily commutable to there was a priority of mine.

  3. Greenwood Heights and Prospect Heights seem VERY popular to me right now with the groups you mention, infinitejester.

    I can most definitely see why on both counts…

    As much as I love GH, for me personally the commute to the places I go often (office, Lincoln Center) would not be ideal at all. Otherwise, it has a really great vibe and a nice diverse array of housing, people and commercial.

    And Prospect Heights is just awesome, in my opinion.

  4. Yup, Dave and it just closed up last year and has become the new La Bagel Delight/Five Guys Burgers/Bank of America.

    Looks from that article that it was also around the time that the T Thai place we talked about here last week opened up. That place sucked too!

  5. Interesting. Mooney’s didn’t have to complain in the end, did they? Sharlene’s is my alt-bar now…when I want another but don’t feel like going to the local, or the other sort-of-local.

    Now, everyone I meet who is new to Brooklyn lives in Greenwood Heights. There must be some kind of scene there for people in their late twenties, early thirties. I am a little jealous, frankly.

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