Just Sold in Brooklyn
KENSINGTON $680,000 604 E. Eighth Street Prewar three-family house, 24-foot-by-38-foot home on a 33-foot-by-120-foot lot, with three-bedroom, one-bath first-floor unit with dining room and eat-in-kitchen; two-bedroom, one-bath second-floor unit with kitchen; and one-bedroom, one-bath unit; home features front and back porches, unfinished basement, backyard and sprinkler system. Taxes $3,779. Asking price $750,000, on market four…
KENSINGTON $680,000
604 E. Eighth Street
Prewar three-family house, 24-foot-by-38-foot home on a 33-foot-by-120-foot lot, with three-bedroom, one-bath first-floor unit with dining room and eat-in-kitchen; two-bedroom, one-bath second-floor unit with kitchen; and one-bedroom, one-bath unit; home features front and back porches, unfinished basement, backyard and sprinkler system. Taxes $3,779. Asking price $750,000, on market four months.
Broker: Alexandra Reddish, Mary Kay Gallagher Real Estate
KENSINGTON $184,000
179 Ocean Parkway
Prewar one-bedroom, one-bath walk-up co-op, 620 square feet, with windowed galley kitchen with pantry, windowed bath, walk-in closet, entry foyer and hardwood floors; building is pet-friendly and features patio, laundry, storage and bike room. Maintenance $401.09, 34 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $188,000 on market three months. Broker: Robert T. Frye, Brooklyn Bridge Realty
MIDWOOD $550,000
2034 New York Avenue
Three-bedroom, 1 1/2-bath duplex, 1,534 square feet, with formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, basement and garage. Asking price $609,000, on market five months.
Broker: Tracey Real Estate
PROSPECT HEIGHTS $561,111
20 Plaza Street
Prewar one-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 925 square feet, with foyer, den, dining alcove, refinished hardwood floors, windowed kitchen, renovated bath and N/E exposures; building is pet-friendly and features full-time doorman, garage and storage. Maintenance $805, 40 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $499,000, on market one week.
Brokers: Dulcie Lin and Heather Asencio, The Corcoran Group
Just Sold! [NY Post]
Au contraire, cobblestoner. Most of us are worried sick that our particular Brooklyn quality of life will be overrun with traffic, pollution, chain stores and too many people.
wow, check out plaza st. That’s a good amount over asking. Prospect Heights seems to be pretty hot these days.