The Next Huge Flatbush Sale: $2.275 Million For 100 Rugby Road?

We’ve seen some pretty wild local sales over the past several months in Ditmas Park. There was the $2 million Colonial revival at 114 Westminster Road, the 147 Rugby Road home that sold for $2.2 million in September, and now 1029-1035 Cortelyou Road, which recently sold for “well above the asking price” at $2 million following over 20 all-cash offers.

Following in the footsteps of the aforementioned sales and just a two-minute jaunt from 147, the current owners of 100 Rugby Road (between Church and Albemarle) have put their seven-bedroom, three-bath home on the market for $2.275 million, as Curbed was the first to report.

Corcoran says that the 1900 home, which is 2,990 square feet and sits on a 6,000-square-foot lot, has three decorative mantels, a balcony off the bedroom, and original leaded glass details alongside a new roof and other modern upgrades.

It was designed by Dean Alvord‘s right hand man John J. Petit (who loves him a house with a healthy dose of whimsy) in the spirit of a Swiss chalet, says the 1979 Prospect Park South Historic designation report (pp. 87-89), but modified to suit our mountain-less landscape. The report also says a two-car garage that matches the style of the house was built in 1927 by John Heaslip.

Check out the listing for 100 Rugby as well as nearby estimated home values here, and tell us–do you think 100 Rugby will sell for that record busting asking price?