NOT LISTED FOR SALE

Estimated Value: $3,792,000 - $4,884,472

7 Beds
2.5 Baths
3,824 Sq Ft
$1,114/Sq Ft Est. Value

Last Sold March 30, 2022

Last sale price $3,125,000 $817 Per Sq Ft

Est. 36% increase in value since last sale

Current estimated payment $23,223/month

89 Days on Market

Highlights

  • City View
  • 4-minute walk to 7 Avenue (F,G Line)
  • Pre War Building
  • P.S. 39 Henry Bristow Rated A

About This Home

As of March 2022

INCREDIBLE PARK SLOPE PRIME RENOVATION OPPORTUNITY - PRICE REDUCED!

384 9th Street is an historic two-unit townhouse with gorgeous original Arts and Crafts Era detail, situated between two major transportation lines, dining, shopping, and entertainment in the heart of thriving Park Slope -- and its ready for your renovation! With a three bedroom duplex on the first and second floors and a four bedroom triplex on the upper floors, you can live in one apartment and rent out the other, or choose to renovate each apartment individually while living onsite in the other unit.

Built 20 x 45 on a 72 lot comprising 3,824 square feet, this visually striking house offers an alternative to uniform Brooklyn brownstone stolidity. It caps one end of a ten-building stretch of 9th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in the center of Park Slope, which features similar variegated brick facades with carved stone detail, low front stoops, bay windows, and varying dormers and cornices. Residents benefit from the high energy of living on a primary neighborhood thoroughfare while still enjoying the quiet retreat from urban chaos that this stately home provides.

Enter the first and second floor duplex through a private vestibule which opens into a grand central living room, complete with a decorative carved wood fireplace and mantel, high wood beam coffered ceilings, antique chandelier, and paned windows facing north onto 9th Street. The living room has a wide archway into the dining room with a built-in bar surrounded by original cabinetry and lots of storage. The dining room has a wall of windows facing south into the backyard as well as board and batten paneling and an impressive carved mantel surrounding a second decorative fireplace. Carved doors, a mullioned cabinet breakfront, 12 parquet floors, cove molded ceilings, and rare fleur-de-lis hardware add to the grandeur and warmth of these rooms.

The kitchen extends south off the dining room. Currently it features a row of custom cabinets above and below a long prep counter, and there is an enclosed half bath. A windowed kitchen sink has a dishwasher and storage below. The kitchen also opens into the private L-shaped backyard, which is ready for your landscaping or garden design. The backyard benefits from a canopy of mature trees, and also gets direct sunlight throughout the day.

There is a full basement, accessible from the street as well as from the kitchen. Currently it has a working washer-dryer, furnace, and water heater along with approximately 800 square feet which could be finished into a den, recreation room, or home office.

A carved staircase leads to the second floor, where there are three bedrooms and a full bathroom with clawfoot tub and shower and pedestal sink with vanity. The well-proportioned primary bedroom faces north with two windows over 9th Street and a large closet. The hallway landing between rooms has two additional closets. A second bedroom features French doors which open onto a roof deck (atop the kitchen below). The third bedroom has its own interior closet and a window facing south, overlooking the treetops and backyard.

The Upper Triplex, aka 384A 9th Street, has a wide living room, dining room, and kitchen on the third floor with three bedrooms on the fourth floor and a very special fourth room on the top level with access to the roof.

A private entrance leads up a carved staircase to the apartment entrance. A carved door opens to a central entry foyer which opens onto the living room to the north and the dining room to the south. The bright living room has large windows facing north, a decorative fireplace with mantel, and an extra cozy alcove. The dining room and adjacent separate kitchen face south and overlook the backyard. Original parquet floors and carved moldings echo the romantic period design throughout the triplex.

There are built-in closets on the interior landing outside the apartment as well as inside, off the entry area.

A carved wooden staircase runs up the center of this apartment. The large primary bedroom has high ceilings and a wall of windows overlooking charming 9th Street, neighboring historic buildings, and the downtown Brooklyn skyline in the distance. The central bathroom has a clawfoot tub, shower, vanity, and toilet. The second and third bedrooms on this floor face south overlooking the treetops and backyard. The staircase continues to the roof level, where another room has its own WC with windows facing onto the rooftop. Heavy carved doors open onto the roof, which could easily accommodate the addition of an outdoor deck.

The house evokes a dignified rusticity. While the bones of this venerable property are exceptional, the condition is well lived-in, and even the simplest of renovations will bring the home new life.

Transportation:

7th Ave / 9th Street F & G Subway
4th Ave / 9th Street R Subway
B57 or B61 MTA Bus Lines

Neighbors

Colsons Patisserie
Barbes
Steves 9th Street Market
Union Market
CVS
Walgreens
Park Slope YMCA

BOND New York Properties is a licensed real estate broker that proudly supports equal housing opportunity.

Last Agent to Sell the Property

Douglas Wagner

Bond New York Properties LLC License #10301204419 Listed on: 10/22/2021

Bond New York Properties LLC

Home Details

Home Type

  • Single Family

Year Built

  • Built in 1890

Home Design

  • Pre War Building

Interior Spaces

  • 3,824 Sq Ft Home
  • 4-Story Property
  • City Views

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 7 Bedrooms

Community Details

  • Park Slope Subdivision

Home Details

Home Type

Single Family

Year Built

Built in 1890

Lot Details

0

Listing Details

  • Cross Street: Sixth Ave
  • Property SubType: Single Family Residence
  • Property Type: Residential
  • Neighborhood: Park Slope
  • Architectural Style: Prewar
  • Special Features: VirtualTour
  • Property Sub Type: Detached
  • Stories: 4

Interior Features

  • Living Area: 3824.0
  • Living Area Units: Square Feet

Beds/Baths

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms Integer: 3
  • Bedrooms: 7

Exterior Features

  • View: City
  • View: Yes

Garage/Parking

  • Garage: No

Building Info

  • Total Stories: 4
  • Year Built: 1890

Tax Info

  • Tax Block: 0

Ownership History

Date Name Owned For Owner Type

Purchase Details

Listed on
Oct 22, 2021
Closed on
Mar 30, 2022
Sold by
Cohen Linda H and Cohen Stephen J
Bought by
Burns Ainslee Grace and Roberts Owen Fullerton
Seller's Agent
Douglas Wagner
Bond New York Properties LLC
List Price
$3,125,000
Sold Price
$3,125,000
Current Estimated Value
$4,260,368

Home Financials for this Owner

Home Financials are based on the most recent Mortgage that was taken out on this home.
Estimated Appreciation
$1,135,368
Avg. Annual Appreciation
8.47%
Original Mortgage
$2,500,000
Outstanding Balance
$2,344,679
Interest Rate
4.42%
Mortgage Type
Purchase Money Mortgage
Estimated Equity
$1,915,689
Source: Public Records

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Home Values in the Area

Source: Public Records

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Source: Public Records

Purchase History

Date Buyer Sale Price Title Company
Burns Ainslee Grace $3,125,000 --
Source: Public Records

Mortgage History

Date Status Borrower Loan Amount
Open Burns Ainslee Grace $2,500,000
Source: Public Records

Property History

Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
07/01/2022 07/01/22 Off Market $3,125,000 -- --
03/30/2022 03/30/22 Sold $3,125,000 0.0% $817 / Sq Ft
10/22/2021 10/22/21 For Sale $3,125,000 -- $817 / Sq Ft
Source: Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)

Tax History Compared to Growth

Source: Public Records

Tax History

Year Tax Paid Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. Land Improvement
2025 $13,990 $262,200 $24,900 $237,300
2024 $13,990 $250,680 $24,900 $225,780
2023 $13,360 $256,260 $24,900 $231,360
2022 $9,335 $280,800 $24,900 $255,900
2021 $13,121 $228,360 $24,900 $203,460
2019 $12,142 $230,460 $24,900 $205,560
2018 $11,175 $54,820 $7,938 $46,882
2017 $10,591 $51,955 $6,205 $45,750
2016 $10,386 $51,955 $7,563 $44,392
2015 $5,912 $51,258 $10,760 $40,498
2014 $5,912 $48,370 $10,498 $37,872
Source: Public Records

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Map

Source: Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)

MLS Number: RLS10763595

Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)

APN: 01012-0011