For $2.4M, a townhouse-sized classic seven overlooking Prospect Park
Photo credit: DDReps courtesy of Compass
As one of the highly sought-after, elegant pre-war Park Slope co-ops that overlook Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza, 47 Plaza Street West was built in 1928 and designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela. Asking $2.4 million, this “classic seven” unit is one of only two that share an elevator bank. And with four bedrooms and a unique corner configuration, the gracious apartment feels like a townhouse–without all the stairs. Plus, high-floor status means gorgeous views of Grand Army Plaza and the park below.
![]()
Northeastern and southeastern exposures mean light-filled rooms all day long, and original hardwood flooring appears throughout. A spacious foyer and hallway lead to the bedrooms that wrap the apartment. The home’s living room boasts iconic views, and built-in bookcases line the entire east-facing wall.
![]()
![]()
![]()
A renovated, bright eat-in kitchen has room for the chef in the family–and everyone else. A large pantry off the kitchen helps store any extras. The formal dining room is perfect for entertaining.
![]()
Of the home’s four bedrooms, the master suite is the most unique. Nestled into the southeast corner of the apartment, the room boasts an adjacent sitting area that makes a perfect spot for contemplation.
![]()
![]()
The full-service building offers a 24-hour elevator operator and door attendant, mail and newspaper hand-delivery, and trash collection by the porter at the rear service entrance to the apartment.
[Listing: 47 Plaza Street West, Unit 6C, by Debra Bondy, Marie-Claire Martineau and Jason Knight for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
RELATED:
- This Sprawling Park Slope Classic Seven in ‘Brooklyn’s Flatiron Building’ Asks $2.59M
- Dramatically Angular West Village Penthouse Rental Wants $18K a Month
- Jaw-Dropping Apartment in Former Ballroom of Park Slope’s Historic Montauk Club Asks $5.25M
- The High and Low: Two Pretty Prewar Co-ops on Prospect Park
Photo credit: DDReps courtesy of Compass