Live in a former Park Slope bank for $5.5M

Live in a former Park Slope bank for $5.5M

February 3, 2026

Photo credit: Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group

The 30-foot-wide single-family townhouse at 383 10th Street occupies what was once a limestone-clad bank. Asking $5,480,000, this architectural standout in the heart of Park Slope has 4,000 square feet of living space on multiple levels, making use of the building’s dramatic ceiling heights and unusual details. As a bonus, the owner gets access to condo-level amenities from The Slope condominium.

On the first floor, an open living room is lit by oversized casement windows. A custom floor skylight lights the levels below. Twenty-first-century infrastructure, fixtures, and finishes include central heating and cooling, engineered European white oak flooring, silver vein-cut travertine bathroom tile, Grohe fixtures, and Rejuvenation lighting.

This floor is anchored by a 42-inch gas fireplace. The open layout is divided into zones for living, dining, and cooking.

The kitchen is a study in contemporary design, anchored by a waterfall island of Taj Mahal marble. Wood-grain veneer cabinetry frames integrated Bosch appliances and a six-burner gas range.

The building’s mezzanine offers space for a lounge, library, or play area, served by a powder room. One floor down, the drama heats up with an impressive skylit recreation space beneath 18-foot ceilings.

On the top floor are three sunny bedrooms. The primary suite gets a large walk-in closet and a luxurious, marble-clad bath with radiant heated floors. Two more bedrooms share another full bath. There’s also a laundry room on this floor.

At the home’s zenith is a finished roof terrace with neighborhood and sunset views. As mentioned, the home has the rare perk (for a townhouse) of access to full amenities from The Slope condominium on 5th Avenue, including a fitness center, a business center, a game room, bike storage, and a roof deck with an outdoor grill station. Parking is also available for sale.

[Listing details: 383 10th Street by Daniel Kandinov and Riley O’Donnell of The Corcoran Group]

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Photo credit: Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group

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