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March 24, 2006
Residential Sales in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $230,000
70 Remsen Street
400-sq.-ft. alcove-studio co-op in a prewar building; 24-hr. doormen; kitchen with breakfast counter, marble bath, high ceilings, hardwood floors; maintenance $760, includes gas and electricity, 50% tax deductible; listed at $225,000 (multiple bids), 1 week on market (broker: Harbor View Realty) GMAP
DITMAS PARK $1,325,000
260 East 19th Street
7-bedroom, 3-full-and-3-half-bath, 101-year-old Victorian-style house; front porch; dining room, renovated kitchen with slate floors, living room with gas fireplace, music room, stained-glass windows, original moldings and detail, central air-conditioning; 40-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $2,813; listed at $1.295 million (multiple bids), 3 weeks on market (broker: Brooklyn Properties of 7th Avenue) GMAP P*Shark
WILLIAMSBURG $1,197,000
70 Devoe Street
3-family, 3-story prewar wood-frame house; 3 bedrooms in two units; 2 bedrooms in ground-floor unit; dining room, 1 bath in each; tin ceilings, French doors, original moldings and detail in each; front porch; 25-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $1,822, listed at $1.2 million, 6 weeks on market (broker: Kline Realty)
GMAP P*Shark
From the print edition of yesterday's New York Times
Comments
You mixed up the google map links.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 24, 2006 1:01 PM
I'm flabbergasted by the prices for the crummy siding covered wood frame houses of Williamsburg, when you could buy a beautiful brownstone in Bed Stuy for the same money.
Posted by: will at March 24, 2006 1:15 PM
and somebody else is flabbergasted people are paying so much to live in bed stuy when you could get a whole house in wmsburg for that price. and that's life in the gorgeous mosaic for you.
Posted by: linusvanpelt at March 24, 2006 1:52 PM
I love Brooklyn Properties. They always have the gems, often pre-flipped.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 24, 2006 4:11 PM
ps. No I'm not a broker for BP! That must be the logical conclusion, but really. I just love looking at listings and I like theirs best.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 24, 2006 4:13 PM
That house on East 19th Street sold quite awhile ago and it was on the market for at least 6 months.
Posted by: Kathy at March 24, 2006 5:11 PM

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