Historic Brooklyn Property Lists for $30 Million Vying for a Record-Breaking Sale
The 120-year-old mansion in Park Slope is the borough’s priciest listing By V.L. Hendrickson |
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A neo-Jacobean mansion in Brooklyn that dates to 1901 was listed last week for $30 million, making it the most expensive home for sale in the New York City borough.
Its price tag is about 39% more than the most expensive residential property in Brooklyn, according to the Multiple Listing Service. Although it was created as a private home, it has most recently housed the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture and is classified as a commercial property, according to the listing with Judith Lief and Talia Magen of Corcoran. It’s being marketed as either a residence or an arts or cultural space.