Open House Picks: A Variety of Styles
Today’s Open House Picks are all updated and offer a variety of styles: 633 MacDonough Street has a rustic renovation featuring exposed beams and exposed brick (painted white). The most expensive of the four, 395 14th Street in South Slope, has a clean, almost completely modern look with no details. In Bushwick, 228a Palmetto Street is…
Today’s Open House Picks are all updated and offer a variety of styles: 633 MacDonough Street has a rustic renovation featuring exposed beams and exposed brick (painted white). The most expensive of the four, 395 14th Street in South Slope, has a clean, almost completely modern look with no details.
In Bushwick, 228a Palmetto Street is probably a flip but it’s more luxurious than most, with diagonal floors, original mantels still intact, and a kitchen island with vintage style details. Bed Stuy’s 326 Greene Avenue is the most traditional of them all, with plenty of original detail and updated kitchens and baths.
South Slope
395 14th Street
Broker: Oxford Property Group
Price: $2,850,000
Sunday 12:00 – 2:00
GMAP
Bed Stuy
326 Greene Avenue
Broker: Ideal Properties
Price: $2,100,000
Sunday 12:00 – 1:30
GMAP
Bed Stuy
633 MacDonough Street
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $1,450,000
Sunday 12:30 – 2:00
GMAP
Bushwick
228a Palmetto Street
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $1,100,000
Sunday 1:30 – 2:30
GMAP
NYC Building Information Services; I believe the DOB runs the site. You can lookup all sorts (permits or lack there off, validations, complaints) of information there about buildings in the 5 borough area. The site is this: http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/bsqpm01.jsp
Before you go to an open house / bid for a whole building you should probably take a look at that. Esp. if it’s a flip.
The page for this building is: http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/PropertyProfileOverviewServlet?boro=3&houseno=228a&street=Palmetto+Street&go2=+GO+&requestid=0
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is BIS?
agree with NeoGrec – amenities suck, and location is not ideal. And I live in the area. Hopefully a good long-term (10Y?) investment if this market keeps up. Hard to say though, 1.45M is a lot of money.