Park Slope Townhouse Sells For Record-Breaking $10.8M, But There Are Still Pricier Ones For Sale

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The single-family home at 45 Montgomery Place recently sold for a whopping $10,775,000, making it the most expensive sale ever in the neighborhood.

The seven-bedroom, five-bathroom (plus two half baths) space had been nicely renovated, with a lush chef’s kitchen featuring three dishwashers, several hand-painted murals, leaded glass skylights, original gas fireplaces, and even a working elevator. Pretty, pretty swanky.

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Still, the home was on the market quite a while, with a price that decreased substantially. Curbed notes it was listed back in September 2013 at $14 million, only to drop the price the following month by $2 million.

And yet, this was not the most expensive home on the market! There are still three places that could nab the Biggest Sale Ever title away from 45 Montgomery soon.

If you’re looking for us, we’ll be visiting the bodega home of the Queen of Park Slope to pick up some lotto tickets from her owners.