Price drops to $10.8M for Brooklyn’s priciest freestanding house

2134 Ocean Parkway
2134 Ocean Parkway

Brooklyn’s largest house and most expensive freestanding listing just got a little cheaper, according to Curbed. As The Real Deal previously reported, the 9,200-square-foot mansion, located at 2134 Ocean Parkway, bordering Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay, came on the market in May asking $14 million. Ryan Serhant, the NestSeekers senior vice president listing the property with colleagues Nick Jabbour, Alex Dietrich and Melvin Caro, has now reduced the asking price for the seven-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom home by 23 percent to $10.75 million.

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The property features some rather unsubtle design, such as a “green terracotta style Spanish roof,” “multi-level art-nouveau staircase accented by artisan wrought iron panels finished with newel posts” and “living and dining spaces encapsulated by a barrel ceiling supported by decorative, candlestick lit sconces and accented by traditional wainscoting,” according to the listing. [Curbed] – Christopher Cameron