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$10,495,000

126 Pacific St

Brooklyn, NY, 11201
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7Beds
5.5Baths
6,504Sqft
$1614$/sqft

Listing Notes

A contemporary behemoth hidden behind a stately, 19th century Greek Revival facade, 126 Pacific Street presents the pinnacle of Brooklyn townhouse living. The house is striking in its sheer volume: it is 25 feet wide, has ceilings up to 11 feet high, and spans four capacious floors, not including the finished basement. Exposures to the north and south diffuse soft light throughout the house all day. Three distinct and private outdoor spaces - the terrace off the kitchen, the large back garden, and a terrace on the top floor - each face south and create a multitude of opportunities for cooking, dining, and relaxing. Enter on the parlor level, audacious with 11-foot ceilings and generous windows. It becomes immediately clear why the triple-parlor configuration is the most desirable among townhouse layouts. Each of the principal public areas of the house - the living room, the dining room, and the kitchen - occupies its own, substantial space while offering easy flow among them. There are two working fireplaces on this level, one in the dining room and one in the living room; each has restored Iranian Marble mantels. Chevron hardwood flooring and crown mouldings allude to the home's history, while other finishes, such as built-in bookshelves, smart-home wiring, and recessed lighting imbue modernity. There is a powder room discreetly located off the living room, perfect for guests. The kitchen is both timeless and functional. A large island seats four, plus a breakfast area immediately adjacent. South-facing windows draw in light from the back garden. As in the rest of the house, the scale impresses, with extensive counter space, custom millwork creating plenty of storage, and a pantry. A high-end appliance package, including two wine refrigerators and a six-burner range, accommodates any level of cooking and hosting. A terrace off the kitchen leads down to the rear garden. The garden is appointed with privacy plantings, multiple seating and lounging areas, shaded dining and a grill. In the warm months, it's a verdant and tranquil space, surrounded only by other private backyards. Facing south, the principal bedroom overlooks the garden from the third floor. This oversized suite includes a dressing area, two huge walk-in closets, a utility closet, and a large windowed bathroom. With floor-to-ceiling marble, the bathroom is chic and luxurious, with a separate soaking tub and a wide double vanity with matching marble. On the other end of the floor there is a library/bedroom, and a home office. The library, softly masculine, includes wall-to-wall custom bookshelves and a fireplace, the third in the house. Finally, there is a laundry room rounding out this level. The top floor of the house has three additional bedrooms plus a large south-facing terrace. Ceilings on this floor are over 10 feet high. The southern bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, a walk-in closet, and direct access to the terrace. The two remaining bedrooms share a common bathroom, and each has its own closet. The larger of the two easily accommodates a king-sized bed, plus a small sitting area and desk space. The garden unit is a renovated and generously sized two-bedroom apartment. It has its own entrance, HVAC system, and laundry facilities. Each of the bedrooms faces south into the garden. There is a large kitchen, plenty of closet space, and two well appointed bathrooms. The basement is finished and accessible directly from the triplex without entering the garden unit. A multi-purpose space, it is currently set up as a gym and entertainment space with a built-in sound system, as well as additional storage and the building's mechanicals. 126 Pacific Street is equipped with central air and heating throughout. An elevator shaft could readily be installed in a through-line where common closets are currently located. Set on one of Cobble Hill's most desirable blocks, 126 Pacific Street is moments away from some of the city's best restaurants, shops, and transit. Cobble

Market Insights

Below nearby median-39%

$1614/sqft vs a nearby median of $2624/sqft.

Nearby median$2624/sqft
Nearby properties12
Property size6,504 sqft
  • -39% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
  • Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
  • 6,504 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.

Pricing Read

Yardstick fair value$16M$15M$18M · 50% confidence
vs ask $10M−$5.80M (−55.3%)

Asking price is about 55.3% below the fair value — likely to draw competing offers if it's still on market.

$2,624/sqft median across 11 tight comps × 6,504 sqft= $17M
  • Open Class C HPD violations−$768k −4.5%
  • Days-on-market gravity−$512k −3.0%
  • Pre-war character+$427k +2.5%
  • Transit access+$85k +0.5%
Cumulative NYC adjustments−$768k−4.5%

Property Read

FreshnessCurrent market data

The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.

Market Position-39% vs nearby

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Price MovementInitial price point

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Listing Details

Days on market
358 days
Last price change
No change recorded
Listed
May 19, 2025
Photos
17 photos
Property type
townhomes
Status
for sale

Features & Amenities

Outdoor SpaceSecurity FeaturesFireplaceBasementTwo Or More StoriesModern KitchenLarge KitchenPrivate BackyardHigh CeilingBig BathroomLibraryElevatorEnsuiteSmart HomesShopping

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Building Facts

Year built
1842
Stories
3
Total units
2
Residential units
2
Building area
3,000 sqft
Lot size
2,500 sqft
Land use
One and two family buildings
Building class
B1

From NYC public records where available.

Price History

May 4, 2026Initial record
$10,495,000for sale

Public Records

DOB violations0 open

0 total recorded against the building

HPD violations17 open

3 class C (immediately hazardous)

ACRIS documents18

Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file

311 calls (12 mo)41,442

Top: illegal parking

Top complaint types in ZIP 11201

  • Illegal Parking15,414
  • Noise - Residential4,953
  • Noise - Street/Sidewalk1,563
  • HEAT/HOT WATER1,301
  • Vendor Enforcement1,105

Recent HPD

  • Oct 2, 2002Class C · § 27-2005 ADM CODE REPLACE WITH NEW THE MISSING BOTTOM SASH AND GLASS AT WEST WINDOW IN THE 2nd ROOM FROM EAST AT SOUTH LOCATED AT APT 2, 1st STORY, APARTMENT AT WEST
  • Sep 28, 2002Class C · § 27-2031 ADM CODE PROVIDE HOT WATER AT ALL HOT WATER FIXTURES IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT 2, 1st STORY, APARTMENT AT WEST
  • Sep 28, 2002Class C · § 27-2033 ADM CODE PROVIDE READY ACCESS TO BUILDINGS HEATING SYSTEM .. AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY
  • Nov 9, 1987Class A · § 27-2048 ADM CODE PAINT OR POST A SIGN INDICATING FLOORS ON WALL AT OR NEAR STAIRS PUBLIC HALL ALL STYS.

Sourced from NYC Open Data (DOB, HPD, ACRIS). Updated as the city republishes — check the original source for live status.

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