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WEB ID: 3299665

207 Sterling Place Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11238

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1899

6 beds
3 baths
outdoor space
$3,430,000
  • Annual Tax: $1.00

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Sold
WEB ID: 3299665

207 Sterling Place Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11238

sold | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1899

6 beds
3 baths
outdoor space
$3,430,000
  • Annual Tax: $1.00

The Details

About 207 Sterling Place, Prospect Heights, BROOKLYN, NY 11238

Flatbush Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue
A beautifully renovated 4-story brownstone with central AC in PRIME Prospect Heights is finally available! This stunning example of what happens when you merge the best of the old world and the new is perfectly located between Flatbush and Vanderbilt Aves., mere seconds from all subways lines including express trains, Prospect Park, the Greenmarket, and allows easy access to the best of ALL worlds in both Prospect...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Deborah Rieders, (718) 923-8001, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Pet friendly
  • Deck off Parlor Floor and Large Landscaped Garden
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • 4 to 6 Bedrooms
  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Designer Kitchen with Miele & Sub Zero Appliances
  • Eat-in Kitchen with Custom Cabinetry
  • Exceptional Original Historic Details including Marble Mantles, Shutters and Plaster Moldings
  • High Income Garden Rental or Use as a One Family
  • Inlaid and Wide Plank Floors
  • Loft-like Open Parlor with Wall Removed
  • Windowed and Renovated Bathrooms
  • Listing agent

    Deborah L Rieders

    Deborah L Rieders

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

    Prospect Heights

    Prospect Heights is a place where past and present mingle in dazzling harmony. The 1871 opening of Prospect Park, designed by Central Park planners Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, played no small role in the neighborhood's popularity — after all, what isn’t appealing about 500-plus acres of natural wonder in your backyard? Much of the area today falls within the boundaries of its eponymous historic district, a case study in 19th-century residential architecture where you'll find textbook examples of Italianate, Neo-Grec, and other celebrated styles from earlier drafts of the urban canvas. Farther-out blocks are highlighted with newer construction: Heading toward Pacific Park and the Barclays Center, you'll find a defined row of modern, amenity-laden condo and rental buildings towering skyward. Prospect Heights has the best of everything, growing with the times yet confidently retaining a timeless feel.

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    about the building

    207 Sterling Place

    Multi-Family Townhouse in Prospect Heights

    Flatbush Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue

    • 2 UNITS
    • 4 STORIES
    • 1899 BUILT

    Sales History for 207 Sterling Place
    datepricelisting status
    07/02/2021$4,200,000Sold
    07/11/2014$3,430,000Sold
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