235 Sackett Street Brings Two Boutique Condos Near Carroll Park
235 Sackett Street Brings Two Boutique Condos Near Carroll Park
Welcome to 235 Sackett Street, a two-unit condominium conversion on a classic Carroll Gardens block near Carroll Park. A 1900 building is being transformed into a pair of brand-new homes, an intimate project in one of Brooklyn's most tightly held neighborhoods.
Where Things Stand
The offering plan for 235 Sackett Street was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on August 20, 2025, and it is awaiting acceptance. No units are for sale yet, there is no public pricing, and reservations cannot be taken. Acceptance typically takes about 6 to 12 months. If this building is on your list, now is the moment to start the conversation, before it reaches StreetEasy.
The Numbers So Far
235 Sackett Street is planned as two residential units across four floors, with roughly 4,400 square feet of total building area. With only two homes in a building this size, expect large, multi-level residences and a premium price tag- my guess is around $4 million.
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A Boutique Condo Experience
Two large homes in a converted building are about as boutique as Carroll Gardens gets. As townhouse prices have increased, these conversion projects have been increasingly popular- buyers get the brownstone lifestyle with a completely updated house and modern design.
The Heart of Carroll Gardens
Carroll Gardens is one of Brooklyn's most quietly held brownstone neighborhoods. Tree-lined blocks, an Italian-American history that still shows up in the bakeries and shops along Court Street, the restaurant row on Smith Street, and Carroll Park at the center make this one of the most consistently family-loved corners of the borough. The building stock is small-scale, so new condo development at any meaningful number of units is genuinely rare.
The F and G trains at Carroll Street are about a 6-minute walk.
Borough Hall and Court Street transit on the 4, 5, N, and R are within about 16 minutes on foot.
The zoned elementary school listed for this building is P.S. 029 John M. Harrigan in District 15, one of the most sought-after elementary schools in the area.
Carroll Park, Smith Street, and Court Street are all close by.
Designed for Modern Brooklyn Living
A two-unit conversion at this square footage means real space, which is exactly what Carroll Gardens families look for and rarely find. .
Discover Other Similar Projects
If you like 235 Sackett Street, also look at 128 Summit Street and 361 Union Street, two more boutique Carroll Gardens condos filing offering plans now.
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