391 8th Street Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215
in contract | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1931
- Annual Tax: $11,328.00
- Available Immediately
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391 8th Street Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215
in contract | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1931
- Annual Tax: $11,328.00
- Available Immediately
The Details
About 391 8th Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Rare Opportunity to own this 4 Family - 4 Story + Basement, Brick and Brownstone building in Prime Center Park Slope.
The Building is 20' x 40' and sits on a large 20' x 100? lot.
Each unit is an extra large 1+bedroom, 1 bath floor through apt in great condition!! This Building draws Lots of Light!!
Sun filled Apts and Manhattan Skyline views from the Roof Top which can'...
key features
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Park Slope
Just as Central Park was the catalyst for Manhattan’s building boom, Prospect Park had a similar effect on Brooklyn when it opened in 1867; it just took a bit longer to get going. But by the 1880s and 1890s, Victorian mansions began going up on Prospect Park West — the so-called “Gold Coast” renowned for its park views. The opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 also hastened development, resulting in the construction of brick and brownstone townhouses. In the mid-20th century, Park Slope was ahead of its time. Those Victorian mansions, divided into apartments in the intervening years, started being restored to single-family homes in the 1960s. That grand 19th-century architecture, plus proximity to the park, drew and continues to draw residents. From long before Brooklyn’s current moment of cool, Park Slope has maintained an allure like nowhere else in the borough.
about the building
391 8th Street
Multi-Family Townhouse in Park Slope
6 Avenue And 7 Avenue
- 4 UNITS
- 4 STORIES
- 1931 BUILT