A classic 22-room residence in the Prospects Park South is on sale for $ 12.49 million, making it the most expensive ranking in the Bucoly Brooklyn-one neighborhood that looks a world away from the city.
The unusual and gorgeous Brooklyn settlement that Brownstoner once called a “colonial resurrection in steroids” returned to the market on Monday with great relief, according to Stueeasy. The 11,000-square-square residence ranked for $ 12.49 million-nearly $ 10 million in dance from the last sale price.
The representative of the painted house, Mike Lubin of Brown Harris Stevens, told the post that his current owner of eight years, an architect, restored the home to her former war liking.
“This is considered a large kind of neighborhood dame,” Lubin said. “It was built with many architectural details, and the scale is very, very dramatic.”
The house owns the scale of a district manor, with a two -storey ionic column and a wide entrance. The interior includes 11,450 square meters, including nine bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.
When the residence was last snapped for $ 2.75 million in 2017, it was in a bad state of peeling paint and rotten wood for the once excellent facade wedding. You wouldn’t know looking at the house today, however. The once bored house now boasts some of the most impressive braking appeals in the neighborhood, thanks to wide renewal.
These changes, according to Lubin, included bathrooms, kitchen, roof, lead and central air-like updates and pocket doors restoration, fireplace coats and 66 wooden frame windows.
“It was like a puzzle that had to be separated and come back together,” Lubin said.
The double front doors lead to a collected hall attached to an front salon, a lounge, a dining room lined with mahogany and a library with breast windows. The chef’s impressive kitchen has a 10-legged island, a sink on the marble farm and its fireplace-one of many fires throughout the house.
The third floor-a former 16-legged ceiling slaughter had become a entertainment room containing a decadent bar and a spiral ladder up to a Nook Reading.
The backyard of the private house, with large Spanish courtyard of stone and green lawn, is one of the highlights of the house for Lubin.
“Feel like in Connecticut or Long Island,” Lubin said. “It doesn’t feel like an urban garden. It is very peaceful.”
An earlier agent’s efforts to sell the house for a higher $ 12.95 million between 2022 and 2023 were unsuccessful, but Lubin said this is partly to blame the strangeness of the post-fandemic market.
“There were offers, but none they wanted to accept,” he said.
The Prospect Park South was widely built by Dean Alvord developer in the late 20th century. Alvord had a vision of the periphery in the middle of Brooklyn. This settlement, in 1305 Albemarle Road, however, was built by little -known architect Henry B. Moore in 1905.
The house appeared especially in the Oscar’s winning film “Reversal of Fortune”, and scenes from “Law and Order: The Victim Special Unit” were filmed on the first floor.
The other owner of this rich house will be in a well-celebrated Michelle Williams House-celebrated company bought her 18-room residence just below the Block in 2016.
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