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Lumber Yard Condominium, 565 Carroll Street - Condo in Park Slope
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565 Carroll Street

Lumber Yard Condominium,
565 Carroll Street

Condo located in Park Slope, between Fourth Avenue & Fifth Avenue

  • Recent Sales (2)
  • All Units in Building (9)
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Overview of Lumber Yard Condominium at 565 Carroll Street

565 Carroll Street is a condo with 9 apartments, located in Park Slope very close to the R subway line.

Amenities at this post war building include terraces / balconies, garden and courtyard.

Similar nearby buildings include 445 Third Avenue, 727 Dean Street and 189 Quincy Street.

Year Built
2003
Apartments
9
Floors
5
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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Amenities

  • Post War
  • Walk Up
  • Garden
  • Courtyard
  • Terraces / Balconies

Shh... Many units sell without being publicly listed.

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Nearby Subways

  1. R
at 4th Ave 0.10 miles
  1. F
  2. G
at 4th Ave 0.46 miles

Carter’s Review

"This handsome, 5-story building at 565 Carroll Street in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn was designed by Robert M. Scarano Jr. in 2003 for 565 Carroll Street LLC, a partnership of which Anthony Guarna is a partner.

The building has 9 condominium apartments."
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Alternate Addresses

  • 565 Carroll Street
  • 569 Carroll Street
520 Fifth Avenue
at the northwest corner of West 43rd Street
Midtown West
Iconic river-to-river views include the Empire State Building and Central Park. Elevated condos with magnificent arched windows, triple exposures, and soaring ceilings | Occupancy 2026.
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