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  • $4,203,800

    326 1st St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

    4beds
    2,670sqft
    MultiFamily
    Built in 1901
    -- sqft lot
    $4,203,800 Zestimate®
    $1,574/sqft
    $7,621 Estimated rent

    Home value

    $4,203,800

    $3.74M - $4.79M

    $7,621/mo

    Zestimate® history
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    What's special

    Nestled in a charming brownstone Park Slope block, 326 1st Street is a well-maintained 2-family home that easily converts to a single home configuration, or can remain a 2-family residence with rental income. The home boasts charming original details, large bedrooms, a beautiful garden, and fully updated mechanicals. On the garden level you will find a living space with original wood shutters, ceiling moldings, and a fireplace. This leads to the massive, sun-drenched kitchen and dining room that oozes charm with its built-ins and exposed brick details. From the dining area you can step into the home's serene backyard, fully paved with antique brick pavers and set up for entertaining with a grill. The garden level has a full bath. On the parlor floor, the ceiling heights and north- and south-facing light make the spacious rooms feel that much grander. The north-facing bedroom can also be used as an off-master living space + home office. The master bedroom overlooks the garden and lets in a beautiful, south-facing light. Built-in bookshelves surround a king-sized bed, with plenty of room for more furniture, and yet another fireplace. The master has an ensuite bath and walk-in closet large enough for two. The third floor provides ample options. The current owners have maintained a separate apartment with a large bedroom and a kitchen + living space, plus a bonus room for an office. For those looking for rental income, its current configuration would provide just that. By removing the kitchen, you could also easily convert the third floor into additional bedrooms for a single-family residence. The third floor has all the same hardwood floors, ceiling moldings, and tremendous lighting that it will seamlessly become part of the overall home. In the heart of Park Slope, 326 1st St offers the best of all worlds. It's situated on a quiet, brownstone block, but near all of 5th Ave's conveniences. Within just a couple of blocks you will find Park Slope's famed trattoria, Al Di La, its newest culinary landmark, Haenyeo, brunch mainstay Stone Park Cafe, and the Sunday farmers' market outside JJ Byrne Playground. Zoned for PS321.

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    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 4
    • Bathrooms: 3
    • Full bathrooms: 3
    Appliances
    • Included: Dishwasher, Dryer, Washer
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 2,670 sqft

    Property

    Lot
    • Size: 1,800 sqft
    Details
    • Parcel number: 009700017

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: MultiFamily
    Condition
    • Year built: 1901

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Brooklyn

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    6/10/2021Sold$3,050,000+5.4%$1,142/sqft
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    5/12/2021Pending sale$2,895,000$1,084/sqft
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    Public tax history

    YearProperty taxesTax assessment
    2025$10,579 +4.7%$211,920 +4.6%
    2024$10,104 $202,620 -4.4%
    2023-- $212,040 +15.3%
    2022-- $183,840 -7%
    2021-- $197,580 -7.8%
    2020$9,404 +6%$214,260 +2.4%
    2019$8,873 +6.7%$209,280 +426.2%
    2018$8,319 +8.5%$39,770 +5.7%
    2017$7,669 +2%$37,621
    2016$7,521 $37,621 +1.6%
    2015$7,521 +75.7%$37,024 +6%
    2014$4,281 $34,934 +5.4%
    2013-- $33,142 +5.7%
    2012-- $31,351
    2011-- $31,351 +1.6%
    2010-- $30,854 +6%
    2009-- $29,112 +5.4%
    2008-- $27,619 +5.7%
    2007-- $26,126
    2006-- $26,126 +1.6%
    2005-- $25,712 +6%
    2004-- $24,260 +5.4%
    2003-- $23,016 +5.7%
    2002-- $21,772
    2001-- $21,772 +1.6%
    2000-- $21,427

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    Neighborhood: Park Slope

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