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824 Dean Street via Corcoran 824 Dean Street via Corcoran
Sales have launched for a new collection of homes inside a transformed 1920s townhouse in Prospect Heights only blocks away from Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park.

The former three-story building at 824 Dean Street’s (between Washington and Grand Avenue) was sold in 2016 for $900K and plans were filed shortly after to expand the property to four floors - creating full floor homes. Now taller than its neighbors but not conspicuously so, the building has a beautiful brick façade and fits in well with its surroundings. Its four units are listed from $1.1 million. See listings here.
824 Dean Street interiors Living room via Corcoran
824 Dean Street interiors Bedroom via Corcoran
824 Dean Street interiors Kitchen via Corcoran
All four apartments offer private outdoor space: A garden/basement-level duplex has a private backyard, and upper level apartments have private balconies. Inside, chef’s kitchens have floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, bar stool seating, high-end appliances, and custom built-ins including cutlery drawer and spice rack. The bedrooms are set apart for optimal privacy and come with excellent closet space. Additional features include washer/dryer hookup, video intercom, central heating/air, and tankless hot water.
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The two-bedroom, two-bath units start at $1.1 million, and a three-bedroom duplex with a private roof deck is listed for $1.35 million. At an average of $1,311 per square foot, they are in line with the Prospect Heights average price of $1,297 per square foot.
824 Dean Street #4 floor plan Floor plans via Corcoran
824 Dean Street #3 floor plan
824 Dean Street outdoor space Roof deck via Corcoran
Prospect Heights statistics Prospect Heights sales data via CityRealty
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