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The Brooklyn Home Company’s 350 Butler Street Surpasses 50% Sold

 The Brooklyn Home Company, a family-run development and design firm committed to constructing distinguished living spaces, today announced that over 50% of residences at 350 Butler Street are now in contract. The firm’s largest development to-date is one of two sister properties, the first of which located at 137 4th Avenue sold out earlier this year. Widely acknowledged for their portfolio of exceptionally designed townhomes, with several achieving record-breaking prices, The Brooklyn Home Company applied its unique expertise to 350 Butler Street, where residents will experience the privacy, space and craftsmanship of townhouse living with the amenities and services of a condominium building. 

“We refer to 350 Butler Street as horizontal townhouse-style living,” said Bill Caleo, co-founder of The Brooklyn Home Company. “While the building offers the best of condominium living through lifestyle amenities and exceptional views, it also mimics the privacy and quality of a single-family home with expansive layouts, highly considered interiors, and private outdoor space for most residences. We’ve even incorporated the same residential features and bespoke design details that buyers would typically only find in a high-end single-family townhouse, from framed windows and oversized kitchens with top-of-the-line appliances and ample storage space to custom design details by our Artist-in-Residence Fitzhugh Karol.”

Located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood, 350 Butler Street offers 34 exceptional one- to four-bedroom condominium residences, including penthouses and duplexes. Residential interiors boast plentiful natural light and The Brooklyn Home Company’s signature craftsmanship and timeless finishes. Most of the remaining homes feature private outdoor living spaces with extraordinary Brooklyn and Manhattan views. Each home features wide-plank white oak floors, towering ceilings and natural stone in entryways and bathrooms. The kitchens offer an incredible amount of cooking and entertaining space with storage that is more similar to a single-family home, as well as honed granite or quartzite  countertops, spacious pantries and high-end appliances.

350 Butler Street is built in accordance with Passive House design principles, a European building technique that increases the insulation of the building envelope to lower heating and cooling bills, reduce its carbon footprint, and improve indoor air quality. Residences include triple-pane windows and individual ERV units that bring filtered fresh air inside.

Residents will also have access to a desirable suite of amenities in the building, including a beautifully furnished lobby with custom artwork by Fitzhugh Karol, concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, children’s playroom, bike room, private storage, and an expansive roof deck with breathtaking panoramic views, a perfect place to foster community for building residents. The building’s landscaping was designed by Italian designer Jonathan Fargion and Outdoor Habitat’s Heather Burkman and uniquely incorporates bamboo into the greenery.

At the nexus of Park Slope and Gowanus, 350 Butler Street offers residents close proximity to some of Brooklyn’s best restaurants, outdoor space and cultural destinations, including the Barclays Center, lush Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Museum and Botanic Garden. The transit-oriented neighborhood also provides convenient access to ample subway and train lines, bus services and Citi Bike stations.

“By applying their townhouse experience and elevated design principles to a full-service condominium building, The Brooklyn Home Company offers something compelling and unique in terms of both quality of construction and elevated design,” said Lindsay Barton Barrett of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. She continues, “As their largest development to date, we are thrilled to celebrate this enormous achievement  and look forward to what’s to come. We still have some truly exquisite homes to offer. As these homes are quite expansive, they may surprise those buyers who came to Brooklyn for townhouse living that they can find both the space alongside views and amenities in such a stellar location.” 

Lindsay Barton Barrett of the Barton Barrett Marshall Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate exclusively handles sales for the building. Remaining residences available for purchase range from a one-bedroom residence on the sixth floor for $1,035,000 to a spectacular full-floor penthouse with private outdoor space for $4,450,000. Two- and three-bedroom residences range from approximately $1,695,000 to $2,665,000, including many half-floor homes with sprawling layouts, multiple exposures, and open views over tree-lined Park Slope. Full-floor penthouse residences feature private elevator landings, multiple private terraces, and endless views that span from the Verrazano Bridge to Downtown Brooklyn. Two spectacular, lushly landscaped garden duplexes with private backyards will be released later this year. For more information on 350 Butler Street and its available residences, please visit www.butlerbk.com

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