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514 9th Street
Last updated on Feb 13, 2026

Olde Trolley Stop Building,
514 9th Street

Intimate 1900 condominium showcasing prewar elegance with soaring ceilings, original moldings, and select roof rights offering skyline views. Prime Park Slope address steps from Prospect Park, subway, and neighborhood dining.

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Overview of Olde Trolley Stop Building at 514 9th Street

The Olde Trolley Stop Building is a boutique condominium dating to 1900, located in the heart of Park Slope just one block from Prospect Park. The well-maintained building offers a small collection of prewar units that retain original architectural details including turn of the century plaster moldings and high ceilings ranging from 9.5 to 11 feet. The building is pet friendly and provides basement storage for residents.

Units in the building feature generous natural light, with some apartments offering nine oversized windows across three exposures. Several units come with roof rights, providing access to panoramic views of Park Slope, Prospect Park, and the Manhattan skyline. Common features include hardwood floors, transom windows, and the ability to install in-unit washer/dryers in certain apartments.

At least one unit has undergone a complete gut renovation with luxury finishes, including custom cabinetry, stone countertops, top of the line appliances, central air conditioning, white-washed brick, and a decorative fireplace. Another unit (#3) maintains a more original character with azure tile countertops and preserved plaster details, configured as a one bedroom with a windowed office that can convert to a second bedroom. The building's location provides immediate access to the subway at the corner and Park Slope's shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Doorman
None
Type
Condo
Year Built
1900
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Floors
4
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Walk Up
  • Resident Storage
  • Central AC
  • In-Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Fireplaces
  • Historic District
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  1. F
at 7th Ave and 9th 0.06 miles

Pros & Cons

  • Historic prewar building from 1900
  • Prime Park Slope location one block from Prospect Park
  • Pet friendly building
  • Roof rights with panoramic views of Park Slope, Prospect Park and Manhattan skyline
  • High ceilings ranging from 9.5 to 11 feet
  • Original architectural details and turn of the century plaster moldings
  • Hardwood floors throughout
  • In-unit washer/dryer capability
  • Basement storage
  • Oversized windows with generous natural light
  • Multiple exposures up to three
  • Subway steps away
  • Central air conditioning in renovated units
  • Custom built-ins and closet space
  • Transom windows
  • Boutique building size
  • Stone countertops and custom cabinetry in renovated units
  • Top of the line appliances
  • Decorative fireplace
  • Historic district location
  • Walk up building with no elevator

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Alternate Address

  • 514 9 Street
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between Second Avenue & Third Avenue
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