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Pulse Real Estate: Arrow Linen site rezoning approved, Brooklyn Bridge Park expansion, and the Brooklyn mansion from Anora
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Pulse Real Estate: Arrow Linen site rezoning approved, Brooklyn Bridge Park expansion, and the Brooklyn mansion from Anora

Plus: This week's Top Property Picks around the neighborhood (Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Gowanus)

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Whether you’re planning your open house weekend, or just want to keep a pulse on the local real estate market, we’ve got you covered.

Our real estate listings for this week are focused on property sales of 1-3 bedrooms and are all within Park Slope - this week, I’m featuring 3 two-bedroom apartments and 1 three-bedroom apartment under $1M.

Top Real Estate News

Here’s a quick roundup on real estate news happening around this part of Brooklyn:

  • City Council has approved a revised rezoning for the Arrow Linen site in Park Slope, allowing two 10-story residential buildings with 40% affordable housing. The project includes a legally binding community benefits agreement, though local opposition remains concerned about its enforceability and environmental impact. [Brownstoner]

rendering showing buildings with brick bases and glass tower
“Old renderings of the previously proposed 13-story towers on the Arrow Linen site in Park Slope, above and below. Renderings via Gerald J. Caliendo Architects” - via Brownstoner
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park is set for enhancements as its managing groups - Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation - merge to streamline operations and boost fundraising for improvements. Expect expanded programming and upgrades - great news for those living near the waterfront. [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]

  • The Brooklyn mansion featured in the Oscar-winning film "Anora" is a 14,000-square-foot property located in the Mill Basin neighborhood and was once home to a Russian heiress. Previously listed at $30 million, it boasts: “five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a 1,000-square-foot pool, a theater, staff quarters — and a garage that, in the film, showcases a fleet of luxury cars.” [New York Post]

    The mansion occupies 14,000 square feet.
    Bergen Basin Realty via New York Post

Stoop of the Week

Hope you had a great St Patricks Day! Here are some of the best St Patrick’s Day stoop decorations around the neighborhood!

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This Week’s Must-See Property Sales

Whether you’re planning your open house weekend, or just want to keep a pulse on (or take a peek at) what the real estate market looks like, here are our real estate listings for this week focusing on property sales of 1-3 bedrooms - this week, I’m featuring 3 two-bedroom apartments and 1 three-bedroom apartment under $1M.

I use StreetEasy as the listing source to recommend properties that I would live in myself, and have searched within the boundaries of Park Slope and surrounding neighborhoods (Gowanus, Windsor Terrace, Prospect Heights). All prices are per month, and only listings in the last 14 days are shown unless there is a significant price drop. All sales jargon has been magically removed.

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1 bedroom

241 16th Street #3A: $725,000 (Condo)

1 bed 1 bath

  • 507 ft²

  • In a building of 6 units, 4 stories; 2022 built

  • Private balcony

  • Appliances: washer/dryer, dishwasher, central air

  • Building amenities: storage space, roof deck

  • Monthly costs: $400 (taxes) + $310 (common charges)

915 President Street #2F: $895,000 (Co-op; JUST LISTED)

1 bed 1 bath

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  • One block from Prospect Park

  • In a building of 12 units, 4 stories; 1920 built

  • Dedicated storage in basement

  • Pet-friendly

  • Monthly costs: $842 (tax + maintenance)

2 bedrooms

436 Sterling Place #5: $850,000 (Co-op)

2 beds 1 bath

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This listing continued below the paywall, plus 8 more great two- and three- bedroom listings (including 3 more under $1M!).

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