houseBrooklyn Heights
34 Orange Street
Halstead
Sunday 1-3:30
$3,490,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseGreenpoint
997 Lorimer Street
Douglas Elliman
By Appointment Only
$1,190,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts Gardens
96 Fenimore Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-2:30
$1,150,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseKensington
800 Church Avenue
Fillmore
Sunday 2-4
$949,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I saw Lorimer st when it first came on the market. It’s way overpriced for the work that needs to go into it – kitchens, bathrooms, electrical…

    While it’s a nice quiet block close to the subway, you will always look out the front windows and see the barbed wire in the back of the Rite Aide.

    There are 3 other houses for sale within 1 block of that house. One of them no longer has a sign up and may have been taken off the market. The others languish as well.

    I don’t believe they will get that price given today’s market, increased costs and tougher lending requirements.

  2. The initial ask on the Lorimer house was 1.35 which was insane. It has a lot of nice details, I saw it when it was first on the market-it had to be January. It is not set up to be a two family, there is only one stairway and you’d have to look at your tenants going through your house everyday. Is has it’s share of “molestation”, kitchen is avocado green, bathrooms need updating, dropped ceilings, etc.
    It would be a nice one family, but that area really doesn’t warrant the price tag in that area, yet, IMHO.

  3. If you could take a little off the Lorimer St. place, I think you’d have a good buy. It looks to be unmolested but still inhabitable. You could fiddle with the woodwork in your spare time…

    G train is something of a drawback (no direct access to Manhattan) but i like that area.