1073 Prospect Place, #1230-66, Brooklyn, NY 11213

$2,100,000
Active for Sale
3280 SF
Built In 1901
 
Listing ID 11603222
Property Type House (Attached)
County Kings
Township Crown Heights
Neighborhood Crown Heights
Unit 1230-66
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1901
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Beautiful 2 Family Brownstone in Historic Prospect Heights

This beautiful two family Brownstone located in the Historic Prospect/Crown Heights District of Brooklyn. Huge Brownstone with 3,280 square foot of living space. There are three floors plus basement, the ceilings are high and the floors are of wood. The house needs renovation to bring it up to its full potential. There is room for negotiation!
Property Details
  • 3280 SF (AG)
  • Built in 1901
  • Unit 1230-66
  • Available 11/12/2025
  • Colonial Revival Style
  • Full Basement
  • Lower Level: Partly Finished
  • Renovation: Needs full renovation
Exterior Features
  • Masonry - Brick Construction
  • Street View
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