Four Garden-Level Condos Coming to 62 4th Place in Carroll Gardens

Welcome to 62 4th Place, a boutique four-unit condominium conversion on one of Carroll Gardens' quiet Place blocks. A 1910 building is being reimagined into brand-new condos just steps from Carroll Street, the kind of small, character-rich project this neighborhood does best.

Where Things Stand

The offering plan for 62 4th Place was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on March 11, 2026, 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 from submission. If you want a head start, this is the moment to begin the conversation, before the building reaches StreetEasy or any public listing.

The Numbers So Far

62 4th Place is planned as four residential units across four floors, with roughly 3,375 square feet of total building area and no commercial space. That suggests intimate, well-proportioned homes in a true boutique setting. Final unit mix and individual pricing will follow once the plan is accepted.

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A Boutique Condo Experience

With just four homes, 62 4th Place offers the attention to detail that only a small building can. The renovation architect of record is Aaron Hockett Architect, and the project is being developed by 62 4th Place LLC. Marketproof currently lists a garden, a pet-friendly policy, walk-up access, and an intercom, a nice fit for buyers who want outdoor space in a brownstone-scale building.

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 5-minute walk.

  • The D, N, and R at 4th Avenue to 9th Street are within about 16 minutes on foot.

  • The zoned elementary school is P.S. 058 The Carroll in District 15, a major draw for families.

  • Smith Street dining and Carroll Park are a short stroll away.

Designed for Modern Brooklyn Living

A four-unit conversion with a garden is precisely the kind of contextual project Carroll Gardens favors. For buyers who want a brand-new home, outdoor space, and District 15 schools without taking on a whole townhouse, 62 4th Place is worth knowing about early.

Discover Other Similar Projects

If 62 4th Place appeals to you, also look at 420 Court Street and 79 Woodhull Street, two more boutique Carroll Gardens condos working through their offering plans right now.

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