Five Park Slope Condos with Garden and Roof Deck at 132 Sixth Avenue
Welcome to 132 Sixth Avenue, a boutique five-unit condominium rehab of an 1876 building in north Park Slope, Brooklyn. The headline here is outdoor space. For a five-unit building, this one has a striking amount of it: a garden, a backyard, and a roof deck. Lots of outdoor space plus the convenience of a condo with brownstone charm- this combination commands a lot of attention.
Where Things Stand
Where things stand: 132 Sixth Avenue's offering plan was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on October 27, 2025, and it is currently awaiting acceptance. That means no units are for sale yet, there is no public pricing, and reservations cannot be taken. From here, it typically takes about 6 to 12 months for the Attorney General to review and accept a plan. If this building is on your radar, now is the time to start the conversation, well before it is marketed anywhere public.
The Numbers So Far
The offering plan has not yet been accepted, so unit pricing and the full sell-out figure are not public yet. What we do know: the building holds five residences across roughly 5,160 square feet, which works out to about 1,030 square feet per home on average. I will update this post with pricing once the Attorney General accepts the plan.
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A Boutique Condo Experience
With just five residences across four floors, 132 Sixth Avenue is the kind of building where every home gets attention. It is a rehab of an 1876 brownstone, so buyers get modern systems and layouts inside a building with real history. The developer is DNA Development. The amenities are unusual for a building this size: a garden, a backyard, a roof deck, and pet-friendly throughout. Final finishes and the unit mix will be released when the plan is accepted.
The Heart of Park Slope
Park Slope is the Brooklyn neighborhood most people picture when they picture Brooklyn: brownstone-lined streets, Prospect Park at your doorstep, and a public school district that draws families across the borough. North Slope with its prime access to subway, the farmer’s market at Grand Army Plaza, and amenities like the Brooklyn Conversatory of Music, are some of the most in demand blocks in the city.
The B and Q at 7th Avenue and the 2/3/4 at Bergen Street are each a 4-minute walk.
The D/N/R at Union Street is a 7-minute walk, and the full Atlantic Avenue and Barclays Center transit hub is 8 to 9 minutes.
The building is zoned to P.S. 282 Park Slope for elementary and District 15 for middle school.
Walkable to Prospect Park, the Park Slope Food Coop, the 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue commercial corridors, and the Saturday Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket.
Designed for Modern Brooklyn Livin
An 1876 brownstone restored into five condos with this much outdoor space, in this transit pocket, is genuinely uncommon. Park Slope new development tends to come at a different scale and on quieter blocks. For buyers who want the brownstone-and-park-and-school version of Park Slope in a brand-new home, this is a project worth knowing about before the rest of the market does.
Discover Other Similar Projects
If you like the scale and timing of 132 Sixth Avenue, take a look at 34 Garfield Place, 431 7th Avenue, and 270 14th Street, all boutique condo projects in Park Slope.
Your next Brooklyn home may be closer than you think. Give me a call at 804-389-8451 if you want to talk more.

