Open House Picks: Two Outliers, Two Flips
This week our Open House Picks consists of two outliers and two flips. The most expensive property is a single-family house in Victorian Flatbush that appears to be a custom-built home dating from the mid to late 20th century. Bargain hunters should check out the pick at the other end of the price scale, a…
This week our Open House Picks consists of two outliers and two flips. The most expensive property is a single-family house in Victorian Flatbush that appears to be a custom-built home dating from the mid to late 20th century. Bargain hunters should check out the pick at the other end of the price scale, a circa-1900 neo-Colonial in Old Mill Basin. The two flips, both in Bushwick, are unusually decent, plus they also have original details such as mantels, window surrounds and stairs.
Open House Picks
Prospect Park South
200 Rugby Road
Broker: Halstead
Price: $2,100,000
Sunday 1:00 – 3:00
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Bushwick
73 Cornelia Street
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $1,200,000
Sunday 12:00 – 1:00
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Bushwick
1163 Putnam Avenue
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $950,000
Sunday 12:00 – 1:00
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Old Mill Basin
1457 East 58th Street
Broker: Fillmore
Price: $444,000
Sunday 1:00 – 3:00
GMAP
B’Stoner is featuring a home in Old Mill Basin!? My, how things have changed for this blog!! Wow.
When this blog was started prices for brownstones in ft greene could be found for 800k and 400-600k in bedstuy. Now those prices don’t exist anymore, part of the relevance of the blog was to cater to normal people interested in buying oldschoolcool and bringing it back. But normal people don’t generally have +1m for their walking around money to buy a house that needs to be renovated. I think it’s smart that they move outside of their comfort zone a little, whether it’s Mill basin or upstate NY.
maybe I can market myself as mid-century modern
I think the Rugby Road broker must be dyslexic, and meant to price this relatively small and utterly charmless box at $1.2m.