After a thorough renovation, this peerless Park Slope mansion asks $13.5M
Photo credit: Tim Walton, Evan Joseph Studio
6sqft featured this five-story beauty at 60 Montgomery Place in 2019, when it was asking just under $6 million. Designed in the late 1800s by notable architect C. P. H. Gilbert, the 5,000-square-foot Prospect Park-adjacent home is a dramatic example of the neighborhood’s finest architecture. With a new top-to-toe renovation behind its historic limestone facade with a dramatic three-story turret, the single-family home is back on the market for $13.5 million. In addition to five floors of living space, the 22-foot-wide townhouse has two fully landscaped outdoor spaces, including a roof terrace with Manhattan views.

Throughout the home, modern enhancements like triple-pane windows, central AC, radiant heat floors, and a home theater complement carefully-sourced materials like stone and marble. A private, street-level entry door opens into the garden floor, introducing a recreation space with a guest room and access to the home’s rear garden.



Highlights include radiant heated floors, soapstone accents, and custom cabinets. On this floor you’ll also find the aforementioned home theater with a BenQ projector and integrated ceiling speakers, a bathroom, and a laundry room with Samsung washer and dryer units.




Reach the parlor level via an elegant floating staircase. This floor is a showcase of opulent details like original paneling in the dining room, enhanced by an Art Deco-inspired wet bar and a custom Form LA marble dining table beneath a dramatic Lindsey Adelman light fixture.



A stunning kitchen is outfitted for creating, gathering, and entertaining with Maya Quartzite countertops, Wolf ovens, a convection oven, a microwave, Miele dishwashers, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator with freezer drawers. Tall patio doors open onto the parlor deck overlooking the garden below.




On the third floor is an intimate library/music room and two bedrooms, each with an ensuite bath. There’s a second washer and dryer here for extra convenience.



The fourth floor is anchored by a sunny central den, served by a powder room. The two bedrooms on this level have ensuite baths.




The top floor introduces the home’s primary suite. This full-floor refuge has radiant floor heat, generous custom closets finished, and a spa-inspired bath. A dedicated office is ready for a short commute, and there’s a private landscaped terrace on this floor.


Atop the townhouse is a landscaped roof deck with planting beds and natural grass accents. From here, enjoy panoramic Prospect Park and Manhattan skyline views. This rooftop aerie is served by a kitchenette/coffee station with a wine refrigerator and dishwasher on the floor below, making it perfect for entertaining.



On a picture-perfect parkside block, the townhouse has Prospect Park as a backyard. Just steps away, you’ll find all of the convenience of Brooklyn living, including Grand Army Plaza, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Greenmarket, and nearly all forms of transportation.
[Listing details: 60 Montgomery Place by Nadia Bartolucci and Brandon Moore of Douglas Elliman]
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