House of the Day: 7 St. Marks Avenue
How sweet is this! The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue in Park Slope is now on the market with an asking price of $2,375,000. The 23-foot-wide house is dripping with detail and the portions shown in the listing photographs look very well preserved. It’s currently divided into four units, though, which usually…

How sweet is this! The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue in Park Slope is now on the market with an asking price of $2,375,000. The 23-foot-wide house is dripping with detail and the portions shown in the listing photographs look very well preserved. It’s currently divided into four units, though, which usually means some kind of toll has been taken on the original structure. Still, pretty sweet. What do you think this is worth?
7 St. Marks Avenue [Core] GMAP P*Shark
A unique property. It may well sell above ask.
The term “Barclay Center” refers to the entire development in the AY area. Right? (Or am I using this term incorrectly?)
If this is true, then the Barclay center will begin around 5th Ave and Pacific (0r, is it 5th Ave and Dean?). Is this true?
If this is true, then the HOTD is 2 or 3 short blocks from Barclay Center. 2 or 3 short blocks is probably plenty of insulation from whatever the Barclay Center becomes, right?
What do y’all think?
I’m curious to hear how you think the Barclay Center will affect the surrounding neighborhoods.
LOL @ 11217 comparing park f’ing slope to Bentley’s, Diamonds, and Chanel :-/
dude it’s park slope, get over yourself.
if you said Hondas, Ruby, and Jean Nate youd be more spot-on
*rob*
I seriously think this is one of the few homes that will end up selling at or above ask.
It’s not like it’s on the same street as AY.
I’m not a fan of the cherubs per se- but it really is highly designed and makes a great statement. It’s a wonderful showcase. Bravo for finding something that’s really worth it’s ask.
AY too close. we should slice a $1M off the ask. Hehehe
Pigeon,
This house is on St. Mark’s Avenue.
To get to Barclay Center from here, you would need to hang a a right outside your front door, turn right, make another right onto 5th Avenue, walk to Bergen Street, walk to Dean, cross Flatbush, and then cross Pacific.
You’re making it sound as though this is facing Barclays.
In my opinion, this is one of the best non-park-block locales in Park Slope.
How will the Barclay Center affect this steet?