There goes the neighborhood!
The most expensive residential listing in Brooklyn history goes to a Brooklyn Heights mansion, slated to hit the market for a whopping $40 million. The 17,500 square foot home, located on 3 Pierrepont Place, comes equipped with 15 bedrooms, 16 bathrooms and more than 9,000 square feet of garden and outdoor space. Need more of a reason to save your pennies for the costly home? The mansion that was originally purchased at $2.3 million in 1991 by Jeff Keil, the former president of Republic New York Corp, includes stone fireplaces, high ceilings and a gorgeous grand staircase with a central skylight.
Take a look inside of what a $40 million home in Brooklyn looks like:
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The average home in Brooklyn reached a record high of $739,610 in 2014. Woah!