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June 28, 2007

Just Sold in Brooklyn

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WILLIAMSBURG $363,000
2 Roebling Street GMAP
One-bedroom, one-bath condo, 637 square feet, with dining area, washer/dryer, hardwood floors and McCarren Park views. Common charges $260, taxes $17.08. Asking price $363,000, on market one day. Broker: Scott Address, The Developers Group. Photo by Gregg Snodgrass for Property Shark.

CROWN HEIGHTS $200,000
1520 Bedford Avenue GMAP
One-bedroom, one-bath condo, 365 square feet, with renovated kitchen, marble bath, hardwood floors and two exposures; building features roof deck, laundry and storage. Common charges $126.89, no taxes (15-year tax abatement). Asking price $210,000, on market one week. Broker: Joel Kestenbaum, The Developers Group.

KENSINGTON $345,000
68 Stratford Road GMAP
Newly renovated prewar two-bedroom, two-bath co-op, 920 square feet, with exposed brick, renovated kitchen with breakfast bar, elevated dining room, hardwood floors and washer/dryer; building features garden and patio, laundry, storage, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $818, 40 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $345,000, on market four months. Broker: Louise Spaier, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate.
Just Sold! [NY Post]




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bedford--
something someone w/out a ton of cash could purchase. a social worker or teacher at the beginning of a career. that's good i guess.

kensington--good for a couple starting out. resonable.

huzzah!

Posted by: Anonymous at June 28, 2007 2:39 PM

It is nice to see a few properties that
are more affordable for a change.

Posted by: bren at June 28, 2007 6:22 PM

Glad to see some attention on the places most of us live!

Posted by: kensington gal at June 28, 2007 11:00 PM

Kensington sounds cheap but the hood has nothing around this block-
no shopping,restaurants, but the park is close by. hood still needs to be gentrified badly.
Alot of space for little $$$

Posted by: anon in kensington at June 28, 2007 11:10 PM

kengsington gal, what are you talking about? You live in kensington, so you assume readers of this blog are your neighborhs? I think most readers of this blog live in the neighborhoods normally covered by this blog, ie park slope, fort greene, cobble hill, etc. It's called brownstoner.com. Those are brooklyn's popular brownstone neighborhoods. And bren, affordable is relative. A brooklyn brownstone for a few million is certainly affordable compared to manhattan. A brooklyn coop for several hundred thousand is hopelessly out of reach for many people.

Posted by: Anonymous at June 29, 2007 5:11 AM

You're correct Anonymous 5:11AM... but these units are about the most "affordable" shown on this site for awhile... all the units are incredibly small unfortunately ...
365 sq. feet egads... that's tight.


Posted by: bren at June 29, 2007 6:04 PM

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