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While the Park Slope section of Brooklyn is primarily known for its exquisite brownstones, many of the famous structures are now being transformed into condos that meet modern demands while keeping the historic facades. A prime example can be found at 207a Prospect Avenue, a circa-1899 townhouse that has recently been expanded and converted to six luxury condominiums. The building is one block from the Prospect Avenue subway stop and a short walk from Prospect Park, Grand Prospect Hall, and 5th Avenue's dining, shopping, and nightlife.

An accepted offering plan for 207a Prospect Avenue lists a $4.874 million sellout, and only two units remain on the market. A top-floor, two-bedroom duplex with a private roof deck is listed for $1.095 million, and a one-bedroom garden apartment with its own backyard is listed for 1.299 million. At an average of $948 per square foot, the building comes in below the Park Slope condo median price of $1,271 per square foot (CityRealty listings). However, spacious homes with private outdoor space and a prime Brooklyn location are not likely to stay on the market for much longer.
207a Prospect Avenue #GARDEN floor plan Floor plans
207a Prospect Avenue #4 floor plan

All homes in 207a Prospect Avenue feature oversized windows, 5" wide white oak floors, video intercoms, and central air conditioning.

207a-Prospect-Avenue-3 Lower level of duplex garden unit

Modern kitchens come outfitted with Caesarstone countertops, designer cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances.

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Duplex units feature a striking, cutom-built staircase.

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In addition to a private balcony off the living room, #4 has a private roof deck looking out on beautiful views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines.

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The garden unit's private landscaped backyard comes with a grill.

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207a-prospect-Avenue-03 The facade leaves much to be desired however...