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658 Park Place
Last updated on Nov 27, 2025

658 Park Place

658 Park Place is a renovated prewar building converted to a nine-unit boutique condominium in 2009. Located in Crown Heights, it offers amenities like bike room and storage, and is close to popular restaurants and subway lines.

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Overview of 658 Park Place

658 Park Place is a barrel-front prewar building completely renovated and converted to a nine-unit boutique condominium in 2009. The building has a pet-friendly policy and J51 tax abatement, and amenities include bike room, storage, and the services of a custodian to handle garbage removal, snow shoveling, and custodial work in the common areas. It is in a prime Crown Heights area near Chavela's, Franklin Park, Crown Inn, Little Zelda, Crown Heights Cafe, Cafe Rue Deux, Luanne's Wild Ginger, St. Ends, and Cent'Anni. The 2/3/4/5 and S trains are four blocks away.

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None
Type
Condo
Year Built
1931
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4
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Min Down
20%
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at Franklin Ave and Eastern Pkwy 0.24 miles
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Alternate Address

  • 658 Park Place
The Greenwich by Rafael Vinoly
at the northwest corner of Thames Street
Financial District
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