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Pulse Real Estate: Kendrick Lamar’s Brooklyn Heights Penthouse, a Stunning 20th-Century Limestone & This Week’s Top Property Sales
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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.

Top Real Estate News

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

  • Explore Kendrick Lamar’s $8.5M 3 story Brooklyn Heights penthouse purchased in 2023 - part of his $35M real estate portfolio. “The 10-unit apartment building has some famous New York neighbors - including Ed Sheeran, Matt Damon and Amy Schumer.

    The 3,140-square-foot pied-à-terre has four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and a wave of high-end features - including Gaggenau appliances, marble counters, and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooks gorgeous views.” [The U.S. Sun]

  • You can literally touch the train from this apartment’s bedroom window (fortunately not in the neighborhood)! This is a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment at the border of Bushwick and Bedstuy, going for $4K a month.

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Stoop of the Week

parlor with mantel, wood floor, plasterwork, stained glass
Brown Harris Stevens via Brownstoner

“The details are impressive, and the price for this two-bedroom co-op is rather grand as well. With high ceilings, plasterwork, stained glass, and built-ins, it is one of two units in an early 20th century limestone at 549 1st Street.

Built as a single-family circa 1901, the house is one of a stretch constructed by prolific developer William Flanagan. Within the Park Slope Historic District, the limestone has an angled front bay and Classical detailing. Flanagan advertised his houses on 1st Street and neighboring Garfield Place in 1902 as having gas and electric lights, tiled baths, and dining room extensions with timbered ceilings.” [Brownstoner]

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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 and are all within Park Slope.

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

235 Lincoln Place #5B: $795,000 (Co-op)

1 bed 1 bath

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  • 780 ft²

  • In a building of 47 units, 6 stories; 1937 built

  • Pet-friendly

  • Appliances: dishwasher

  • Building amenities: elevator, live-in super, central laundry, package room, bike storage, individual storage spaces for each apartment

  • Monthly costs: $1,643 (tax + maintenance) + $47.90 (current assessment)

292 7th Street #D: $795,000 (condo)

1 bed 1 bath

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  • 3 flights up in a building of 5 stories and 4 units; 2007 built

  • Balcony & private roof deck

  • Appliances: dishwasher, washer/dryer, central AC

  • Monthly charges: $661 (taxes) + $189 (common charges); 421a expires in 2026

2 bedrooms

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