Four Boutique Condos in a Converted Park Slope Building at 751 President Street

Welcome to 751 President Street, a boutique four-residence condominium inside a converted 1920 building on a classic Park Slope block, a short walk from both Grand Army Plaza and Seventh Avenue.

Where Things Stand

Here is where things stand: 751 President Street's offering plan was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on January 7, 2026, 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.

The Numbers So Far

The building is laid out as four residences totaling roughly 6,000 square feet across four floors, which suggests spacious, full-floor-style two-bedroom homes. A garden and private storage are part of the plan. Individual pricing will be released once the Attorney General accepts the plan.

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A Boutique Condo Experience

With just four residences, 751 President Street is a true small building. It is a conversion of a 1920 building, so the original character is being restored while the systems and layouts are brought fully up to date. With four residences in a brownstone, likely these will be four 2-bedroom apartments- the lower floor will have a garden and the upper will have a roof deck.

The Heart of Park Slope

Park Slope is the Brooklyn neighborhood that most people picture when they picture Brooklyn, with brownstone-lined streets, Prospect Park at your doorstep, two of the borough's most coveted commercial avenues, and the Saturday farmer’s market right in your backyard. 751 President Street sits in the heart of the Slope, near Grand Army Plaza and the top of Seventh Avenue.

  • The B and Q at Seventh Avenue are about a 6-minute walk.

  • The D, N, and R at Union Street are about 7 minutes.

  • The 2 and 3 at Grand Army Plaza are about 7 minutes.

  • Walkable to Prospect Park, the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket, and the Fifth and Seventh Avenue corridors.

Designed for Modern Brooklyn Living

A four-unit condo conversion, with pre-war charm in this desirable location, certainly won’t last. For a buyer who wants brand-new construction inside a classic Slope building, 751 President Street is worth knowing about before the rest of the market does.

Discover Other Similar Projects

If you like the scale and timing of 751 President Street, take a look at 82 Sterling Place, 914 President Street, and 273 Park Place.

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