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SOLD FOR $6,500,000

· Closed July 9, 2025

177 Prospect Place

$6,500,000

$1,716 per sq ft

177 Prospect Place

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

MLS® #RLS20022242

RLS at REBNY

Listing by Compass

4

Bedrooms

4

Baths

3,788

Sq. Ft.

1871

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 4
Living Area 3,788 sq ft
Year Built 1871
Ownership None
Property Taxes $10,968/yr
Neighborhood Prospect Heights
Floor 1 of 3

Property Highlights

  • Fireplace: 1 fireplace
  • Climate Control: Central Air
  • Character: Pre-war building (1871)

Property Details

Type Single Family Residence
Ownership None
Total Rooms 9
Baths 0 Full
Floor 1 of 3
Cooling Central Air
Pets Yes
Year Built 1871
Living Area 3,788 sq ft
Structure Type House,Townhouse
Flooring Hardwood
Furnished Unfurnished
Basement Full
Parcel # 01151-0079
Block/Lot 01151/79

Listing History

Event Date Price Change
Listed May 8, 2025 $6,500,000 -
Currently May 17, 2026 $6,500,000 -

Description

At the epicenter of the Prospect Heights historic district sits 177 Prospect Place, a singular and poetic Italianate brownstone on a rare 162’ lot, with a Noguchi-inspired garden. Exquisitely restored and reimagined under the stewardship of its fourth owner since the home was built in 1871, this distinctive single-family is both a paean to bygone Brooklyn and an elegant ode to the integration of past and present. Previously converted to a three-family – its historic details buried under a characteristically linoleum-heavy 1960s design – the home has been brought back to life over twenty-six years of inspiration and investment. Original parquet floors, decorative marble fireplaces and mantelpieces, crown moldings and medallions, etched glass, walnut banisters, and pier mirrors now shine with exquisite care. The restored Italianate foundations are complemented by historically accurate customizations: 18 custom-built windows with mahogany frames, including double-height casements on the parlor level; foyer stone cut from the last slab of marble remaining from the lobby of the Empire State Building. Rewired chandeliers hang from over 12’ ceilings on the parlor floor, giving the home a quality of suspended light and space rare even amongst its fellow 20’ townhouses. Essential modernizations have been made in harmony with the home’s historic palette; rich natural materials shine through in ageless simplicity. Walnut pocket doors across the bedroom floor maintain a sense of openness while enclosing serene spaces. The bathrooms and laundry room (with vented Miele washer and dryer) are finished in Mosa tile and walnut, with Corian surround, Duravit sinks, and faucets and fixtures from Barber Wilsons UK. Three-zone central air integrates seamlessly behind cast-iron grilles. The gut-renovated kitchen, a commercial-grade space designed for indestructibility — with custom cabinetry and refrigeration by Marlo Manufacturing, and a vented Jade “Supreme” Heavy Duty Range — is also designed for warmth, with a wood-burning Rumford fireplace, fashioned from bluestone quarried in Alcove, NY (the same stone chosen for a deep Japanese soaking tub in the adjoining bath). A full glass curtain wall creates an immersion in the changing light of the garden, bringing the outdoors in, daylong and year-round. The Foras Studio-designed sculptural garden itself stretches over 100’, providing distinct areas for dining and dreaming, exercising, and entertaining. A marvel of regeneration, no usable materials left the site in the garden’s reimagination: rough stone from a ‘60s gas fireplace found new life as a striking bench that anchors the 162’ lot; an old-growth Eastern White Pine, which survived a lightning strike in the 1970s, now shelters three maples, the younger planted from seedlings found on the property. Components salvaged from an antique printing press stored in the cellar for decades were repurposed into accents and equipment for artful fitness and play. The garden is equipped with a fully automatic inground irrigation system installed by LifeSource Irrigation. Discreet bronze light fixtures throughout the garden complement the peacefulness of the outdoor space all evening. The home’s internals have been attended to with the same meticulous care as its external aesthetics, starting with a complete reconstruction of the historic cast iron stoop rail and restoration of the brownstone facade. Three-zone central air was completed in 2009, at the same time that the home was converted to a single-family C of O. The roof was replaced in 2014, and in 2020, the maximum allowable number of solar panels for the Landmark District were installed by Brooklyn SolarWorks. At that time, meters were consolidated, and new code-compliant ventilation conduit was installed from the boiler room. The boiler itself was replaced in 2021, and the main sewer piping connecting to the external city sewer line was fully replaced in 2016. The home also benefits from a co

Features & Amenities

Interior Features

Built In Features Chandelier Crown Molding High Ceilings Recessed Lighting See Remarks Flooring: Hardwood Fireplace (1)

Exterior Features

Private Outdoor Space Over60 Sqft

Building Information

Building Data View Compliance & Permits
Total Units 1
Stories 3
Structure House,Townhouse

Financial Details

RE Taxes $10,968/yr ($914/mo)
Sale Price $6,500,000

Prospect Heights is a compact Brooklyn neighborhood anchored by the Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum. The real estate market features historic brownstones, pre-war cooperatives, and new developments like Pacific Park, with 2/3/B/Q/4 train service.

Prospect Heights Live Market Data

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Active Listings

36

Median Asking Price

$1.47M

Median $/Sqft

$1,370

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

2

Price Reduced

17%

Sold (30 Days)

1

Median Sale Price

$635K

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Location

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177 Prospect Place, Prospect Heights, Kings County

Building Information

Official NYC property records for this building

1870
Year Built
156 years old
3
Floors
1
Residential Units
R6B
Zoning District
One Family Dwellings Historic District: Prospect Heights Historic District

Tax & Assessment

Assessed Value: $341,100
Land Value: $23,400
Exemptions: $0

Note: Individual unit taxes may differ. Verify current tax bills with NYC DOF.

Lot Area: 3,240 SF
Building Area: 3,788 SF
Built FAR: 1.17
Allowed FAR: 2

Source: NYC PLUTO (Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output), NYC Department of City Planning (data.cityofnewyork.us)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this property

The current listed common charges are $0 per month. Confirm the exact amount with the listing broker before making an offer.

The current listed annual property tax is $10,968, or roughly $914 per month. Verify the current assessment with your attorney before closing.

This property has 4 bedrooms and 0 full bathrooms.

The listed interior living area is 3,788 square feet. Verify dimensions independently during due diligence.

According to MLS records, the building was constructed in 1871, making it approximately 155 years old.

This listing is None

Pet policy requires confirmation with the listing broker.

At the current list price of $6,500,000 for 3,788 sq ft, the asking price per square foot is approximately $1,716. This figure is for reference only and may differ from appraised or assessed values.

To schedule a private showing, contact Milton Coste at (917) 416-7433 or [email protected]. Per REBNY guidelines effective 2025, a Buyer Representation Agreement is required before a buyer's broker can show you properties. You may attend open houses independently without one.

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(917) 416-7433
MLS® ID: RLS20022242
First Listed: 5/8/2025
On Market: 5/8/2025
Price Changed: 5/8/2025
Closed: 7/9/2025
Contract Date: 4/16/2025

Listing Courtesy of Compass - Michaela Morton

Listing Contact: (336) 577-1379

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