Milton Coste

Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker

(917) 416-7433
194 Berkeley Place
3D Tour
Interested in this property?
Active For Sale Multi Family

$6,200,000

$1,537 per sq ft

194 Berkeley Place

Park Slope, Brooklyn

MLS® #RLS20081657

RLS at REBNY

Listing by Compass

6

Bedrooms

3

Baths

4,034

Sq. Ft.

1899

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 3
Living Area 4,034 sq ft
Year Built 1899
Ownership None
Property Taxes $15,888/yr
Neighborhood Park Slope
Floor 1 of 3

Property Highlights

  • Views: Garden, Neighborhood
  • Exposure: North facing
  • Fireplace: 1 fireplace

Property Details

Type Multi Family
Ownership None
Total Rooms 9
Baths 3 Full
Floor 1 of 3
View Garden, Neighborhood
Exposure North
Heating Forced Air
Pets Yes
Year Built 1899
Living Area 4,034 sq ft
Structure Type MultiFamily
Flooring Hardwood
Furnished Unfurnished
Basement Full
Parcel # 01063-0015
Block/Lot 01063/0015

Description

194 Berkeley Place sits mid-block on one of those quintessential Park Slope streets—the kind people picture when they think of brownstone Brooklyn. It’s part of a distinguished row of ten four-story homes developed during the neighborhood’s post–Brooklyn Bridge boom by Edward S. Sturges and John Magilligan, with architecture by Amazi Hill—an era that truly shaped the Park Slope we know and love today. This is a special two-family townhouse with six bedrooms and three bathrooms, ideally positioned on a picturesque North Park Slope block. It has been in the same family for over 50 years, and you feel that immediately—there’s a sense of history, warmth, and care here that’s increasingly hard to find. The home has been meticulously cared for throughout the years, with considered updates to electrical, plumbing, roof, and cellar implemented over time. The parlor level is where the home really shines. Beautiful original details have been thoughtfully preserved, from intricate moldings and rich hardwood floors to classic wooden shutters and beautifully crafted doors speak to the craftsmanship of the era. Upstairs, the second and third floors offer a flexible and comfortable layout, with generously sized east- and west-facing bedrooms that bring in wonderful natural light throughout the day. The second floor is configured with two well-proportioned bedrooms, while the third floor offers three additional bedrooms, along with the convenience of laundry on that level. The garden level adds another layer of versatility, currently set up as a one-bedroom apartment—ideal for rental income, an au pair, or extended family—but easily incorporated back into a full single-family home if that’s the vision. The south-facing garden is a serene oasis, grounding the home with a sense of nature and effortless outdoor living in the heart of the city—while also offering ideal sunlight and exposure for those looking to try their hand at gardening. There’s also a meaningful piece of Brooklyn history here. 194 Berkeley Place is one of ten four-story brownstones built during Park Slope’s late 19th-century boom in 1883, just after the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was originally home to civil engineer C. C. Martin, who played a significant role in both the creation of Prospect Park and the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge—a rare and special connection to two of Brooklyn’s most iconic landmarks. And then there’s the location, which really speaks for itself. You’re just moments from Prospect Park, with easy access to the B/Q trains along Flatbush Avenue and the 2/3 at Grand Army Plaza—making getting around the city seamless. Even closer to home, you’re surrounded by some of the very best of Park Slope and Prospect Heights living: weekend mornings at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket, afternoons spent at the Brooklyn Public Library or the Brooklyn Museum, and everyday conveniences along 5th and 7th Avenues. Neighborhood favorites are all right here—Un Posto Italiano, Cafe Regular, Il Leoni, Sofreh, plus staples like Al Di La, Fausto, and Russo’s Mozzarella—making it easy to settle into a rhythm that feels both vibrant and deeply rooted in the community. And the icing on the cake—something that truly sets this home apart—a deeded parking space just around the corner at 841 Union Street, a rare and valuable convenience in this part of Brooklyn. It’s the kind of block, and the kind of home, that people wait for.

Features & Amenities

Interior Features

Chandelier Crown Molding Eat In Kitchen High Ceilings Kitchen Island Recessed Lighting See Remarks Flooring: Hardwood Fireplace (1)

Exterior Features

Private Entrance Private Outdoor Space Over60 Sqft

Appliances

Dryer Washer

Building Information

Total Units 2
Stories 3
Structure MultiFamily

Financial Details

RE Taxes $15,888/yr ($1,324/mo)

Park Slope is a well-known Brooklyn neighborhood, recognized for its tree-lined streets and preserved brownstones. Bordering the western edge of Prospect Park, the neighborhood offers convenient access to green space. The real estate market features a mix of historic townhouses, cooperatives, and modern condominiums, within walking distance of the park.

Park Slope Live Market Data

View Neighborhood

Active Listings

99

Median Asking Price

$1.75M

Median $/Sqft

$1,406

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

23

Price Reduced

14%

Sold (30 Days)

17

Median Sale Price

$1.66M

Live data from RLS at REBNY • Updated 4/13/26, 2:48 PM EST

Similar Listings in Park Slope

View All

Location

Loading map...

194 Berkeley Place, Park Slope, Kings County

Virtual Tour

Floor Plans

Floor Plan
MLS® ID: RLS20081657
First Listed: 4/6/2026
On Market: 4/13/2026
Contract Date: 3/8/2026

Listing Courtesy of Compass - Debra Bondy

Listing Contact: (917) 690-3981

Listing information for certain New York City properties provided courtesy of the Real Estate Board of New York's Residential Listing Service (the "RLS"). The information contained in this listing has not been verified by the RLS and should be verified by the consumer. The listing information provided here is for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use. Retransmission, redistribution or copying of this listing information is strictly prohibited except in connection with a consumer's consideration of the purchase and/or sale of an individual property. This listing information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. ©2026 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., all rights reserved. This advertisement does not suggest that the broker has a listing in this property or properties or that any property is currently available.

Broker Commission Disclosure: Broker commissions are not set by law and are fully negotiable.

Buyer Notice: Planning to work with a buyer's broker? A Buyer Representation Agreement is required before your broker can show you properties, per REBNY/UCBA guidelines (effective 2025). You may attend open houses independently without one.

RLS at REBNY

RLS Data display by Keller Williams NYC. Data last updated on 4/13/2026 at 6:48 PM UTC

Buying Multi-Family? Start Here

2–4 Unit Multi-Family Investing in NYC

Cap rates, financing, and what to look for in small multifamily.

Read article

NYC Closing Costs: Complete Breakdown

Buyer and seller closing costs itemized, including what to budget for.

Read article

NYC Mansion Tax: 2026 Guide

How the tiered mansion tax works for purchases over $1M.

Read article

NYC Real Estate Market Report 2026

Data-driven analysis of prices, inventory, and trends across NYC.

Read article

Interested in this property?

Get a response within 2 hours

Your info is secure and never shared.

Call Text Email