853 Carroll Street, #GARDEN
$3,150,000
($1,614 per ft2)
| 3 beds, 2 baths | Approx. 1,952 ft2
107 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 6, 2024Days on Market: 107Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Park Slope (Brooklyn)Listing viewed 257 times
Monthly Common Charges:
$1,132
Monthly Real Estate Taxes:
$1,572
Total Taxes & Fees:
$2,704
($1.39/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$16,732
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$19,436
($9.96/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($630,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Location and Neighborhood: This apartment is located in the desirable Park Slope neighborhood, known as Brooklyn's 'Gold Coast'. It is in close proximity to Prospect Park, Grand Army Plaza farmer’s market, Botanic Gardens, and Brooklyn Museum, and is surrounded by world-class dining options and multiple subway lines.
- Building History and Exclusivity: The apartment is part of a historic Romanesque Revival mansion designed by CPH Gilbert and built by Harvey Murdock in the 1880s. The building is a condominium with only five apartments, providing a sense of exclusivity.
- Outdoor Space: The apartment includes a private garden with a stone patio and mature trees, providing a serene outdoor space.
- Bedrooms and Lower Level: The primary bedroom features high coved ceilings, a vintage wooden mantel, and a full en-suite bath. The lower level includes two additional bedrooms, a laundry room, a full bathroom, and plenty of storage space.
- Additional Features: The apartment offers central AC/heat throughout with supplemental split units. It also comes with a ~100sf private storage unit in the basement.
- Interior Details and Upgrades: The apartment has been lovingly maintained and recently upgraded, including the HVAC systems. It features original architectural details such as grand oak molding, carved Ionic columns, and white-oak parquet flooring. The kitchen is equipped with modern stainless steel appliances and hardwood shaker-style cabinets.
Description
Rare Belle Epoch condo! Step into timeless elegance in this expansive parlor duplex home -- located in a massive Romanesque Revival mansion on one of the most desirable blocks in Park Slope. Designed by the legendary CPH Gilbert, built by well-known developer Harvey Murdock, and located in Brooklyn’s “Gold Coast”, 853 Carroll is a sterling example of the luxury constructed in 1880’s Park Slope. Lovingly maintained over the years, the current owner has recently upgraded the HVAC systems while keeping the original details.
Move-in as is, or bring your own personal touch and accentuate the beauty of this home with additional modern updates. The Parlor Duplex has soaring ceilings with a plethora of ornate period details. As you enter the home, a massive original Silver-backed Mirror greets you and reflects natural light throughout the house. Grand oak molding frames the large bay windows overlooking the peaceful tree-lined street.
Carved Ionic columns with hand-assembled beaded fretwork leads to the rear parlor. All four rooms on the parlor level have well-maintained original white-oak parquet flooring - each featuring a unique inlaid border. Impressive 8’ foot mahogany pocket doors featuring acid-etched glass panels featuring the Bloodroot flower, a native species of Brooklyn, leads to an updated chef’s kitchen. The millwork throughout the space is adorned with various native Northeastern flowers, reflecting a historical trend of bringing nature indoors.
The eat-in kitchen is expansive, with hardwood shaker-style cabinets that blend seamlessly with the original architectural details. Modern stainless steel appliances equip the space perfectly for any home chef. From the kitchen, you can step out into the private garden.
Descend the deck to a stone patio surrounded by mature trees—a serene green space perfect for relaxation and entertaining. Adjacent to the kitchen is a primary bedroom unlike any other on the market. The room features high coved ceilings adorned with original floral plaster filigree, a signature of Gilbert’s craftsmanship. A large bay window illuminates the space with natural light.
The attention to detail is evident in the vintage wooden mantel with three arched silver-backed mirrors, raised paneling, and beautiful hardwood floors. The primary bedroom is completed by a full en-suite bath and a walk-in closet. The lower level of this stunning home has two secondary bedrooms, a laundry room, a full bathroom, and plenty of storage space. There is also access to the backyard from this level and a ~100sf private storage unit in the basement.
Central AC/heat throughout with supplemental split units. Step outside and see Prospect Park from your doorstep! Enjoy the Grand Army Plaza farmer’s market, the nearby Botanic Gardens and Brooklyn Museum and every amenity Park Slope and Propect Heights has to offer. World-class dining is around the corner with notable favorites including Fausto, Masalawala & Sons, Runner Up, Miriam, Sushi Katsuei, and Haenyeo.
Just blocks from 2/3/B & Q subway lines (and minutes the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan). Don’t miss this opportunity to own your own piece of Brooklyn history! The complete terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor (File No:CD23-0177).
Move-in as is, or bring your own personal touch and accentuate the beauty of this home with additional modern updates. The Parlor Duplex has soaring ceilings with a plethora of ornate period details. As you enter the home, a massive original Silver-backed Mirror greets you and reflects natural light throughout the house. Grand oak molding frames the large bay windows overlooking the peaceful tree-lined street.
Carved Ionic columns with hand-assembled beaded fretwork leads to the rear parlor. All four rooms on the parlor level have well-maintained original white-oak parquet flooring - each featuring a unique inlaid border. Impressive 8’ foot mahogany pocket doors featuring acid-etched glass panels featuring the Bloodroot flower, a native species of Brooklyn, leads to an updated chef’s kitchen. The millwork throughout the space is adorned with various native Northeastern flowers, reflecting a historical trend of bringing nature indoors.
The eat-in kitchen is expansive, with hardwood shaker-style cabinets that blend seamlessly with the original architectural details. Modern stainless steel appliances equip the space perfectly for any home chef. From the kitchen, you can step out into the private garden.
Descend the deck to a stone patio surrounded by mature trees—a serene green space perfect for relaxation and entertaining. Adjacent to the kitchen is a primary bedroom unlike any other on the market. The room features high coved ceilings adorned with original floral plaster filigree, a signature of Gilbert’s craftsmanship. A large bay window illuminates the space with natural light.
The attention to detail is evident in the vintage wooden mantel with three arched silver-backed mirrors, raised paneling, and beautiful hardwood floors. The primary bedroom is completed by a full en-suite bath and a walk-in closet. The lower level of this stunning home has two secondary bedrooms, a laundry room, a full bathroom, and plenty of storage space. There is also access to the backyard from this level and a ~100sf private storage unit in the basement.
Central AC/heat throughout with supplemental split units. Step outside and see Prospect Park from your doorstep! Enjoy the Grand Army Plaza farmer’s market, the nearby Botanic Gardens and Brooklyn Museum and every amenity Park Slope and Propect Heights has to offer. World-class dining is around the corner with notable favorites including Fausto, Masalawala & Sons, Runner Up, Miriam, Sushi Katsuei, and Haenyeo.
Just blocks from 2/3/B & Q subway lines (and minutes the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan). Don’t miss this opportunity to own your own piece of Brooklyn history! The complete terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor (File No:CD23-0177).
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