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July 23, 2009

300 20th Street Hits the Market

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Poor Greenwood Heights residents. The best they can possibly hope for when it comes to new development is mediocrity and we're not even so sure this new project at 300 20th Street that just launched its sales effort makes it over that descriptive hurdle. On the plus side, the four-unit building has generously-sized windows and avoided any odd brick choice; on the minus side, these interiors feel so generic it's hard to muster any excitement. All four units are two-bedrooms, with two of them priced at $549,000 and two of them at $624,900. Predictions?
300 20th Street [Brownstone Real Estate] GMAP




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Well the exterior seems ok. the brick work looks good and I like the windows. Now, the interior is verrrry boring - would love to see more pics agent! These are overpriced and the maintenance is silly high
you have nicer 2 BR condos on 16th street(more desireable area) in a 4 story bldg that are much nicer on the inside going for $575K

Posted by: gemini10 at July 23, 2009 11:07 AM

Prices are way too high for a walk up on 20th street.

Posted by: PHfamily at July 23, 2009 11:22 AM

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The exterior brickwork is ok. To be kind, In person the building's facade has a retro feel that is not at all unpleasant. 20th St. is a major two way truck route... enough said.

Posted by: IMBY at July 23, 2009 11:23 AM

Sweet Juliette balconies bro

what's going up next to it? I assume something, as their are no side windows.

Posted by: dirty_hipster at July 23, 2009 11:27 AM

> Predictions?

Two words: going rental.

Posted by: DitmasSnark at July 23, 2009 11:32 AM

These too will go rental
20th street is indeed busy and noisy, plus asI stated above, these are overpriced and will sit sit sit

Posted by: gemini10 at July 23, 2009 12:54 PM

This is not a new listing. I think Brown Harris or Corcoran had it for a month at same prices. Good luck. I went by and place was Home Depot special. The basement had flooded and the ground floor apartment stunk of mold and bleach.
I guess the sponsor thought he could make more money by going with a no name agency. Sponsor is on crack to ask these prices.

Posted by: lee_maison at July 23, 2009 12:57 PM

Hey! No Fedders holes!

Posted by: heck_of_a_job_brownie at July 23, 2009 1:06 PM

We live more or less across the street from these units. Used to be Corcoran. The building is really really ugly (no offense!) and 20th street is not pleasant. We are happy renters, but would not buy on this street due to the fact that it's a two-way truck route.

Posted by: 20thstreet at July 23, 2009 2:12 PM

Greenwood Heights is becoming the architectural version of the island of misfit toys.

Posted by: pfa at July 23, 2009 8:18 PM

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