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.
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.
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.
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.
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