Just Sold in Brooklyn
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT $1,080,000 457 Greene Avenue GMAP Prewar four-family, four-story Neo-Renaissance townhouse, 3,600 square feet, with original mantels, pocket doors, oversized windows and original staircase; home features three-bedroom, two-bath owner’s duplex with office under three two-bedroom, one-bath units. Taxes $1,385. Asking price $1,100,000, on market three months. Broker: Rodolfo Lucchese, The Corcoran Group. Photo by Gregg…

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT $1,080,000
457 Greene Avenue GMAP
Prewar four-family, four-story Neo-Renaissance townhouse, 3,600 square feet, with original mantels, pocket doors, oversized windows and original staircase; home features three-bedroom, two-bath owner’s duplex with office under three two-bedroom, one-bath units. Taxes $1,385. Asking price $1,100,000, on market three months. Broker: Rodolfo Lucchese, The Corcoran Group. Photo by Gregg Snodgrass for Property Shark.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS $491,000
365 St. Johns Place GMAP
Prewar three-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 800 square feet, with original details, modern kitchen with dishwasher, renovated bath, window AC and eastern exposure; building is pet-friendly and features laundry, storage, landscaped garden, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $535, 48 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $480,000, on market 71/2 months. Broker: Cindy McField, The Corcoran Group.
WILLIAMSBURG $700,000
198 Roebling Street GMAP Archive!
Two-bedroom, 1 1/2-bath condo, 1,122 square feet, with renovated kitchen with stainless-steel Bosch and Jenn-Air appliances, Caesar stone countertops and backsplash, hardwood floors, washer/dryer hookup, 10-foot ceilings, terrace and central AC; building features storage and elevator. Common charges $459, taxes $100 (15-year tax abatement). Asking price $745,000, on market six weeks. Broker: Justin Brunwasser, The Developers Group.
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Prospect Heights place.
800 square foot 3!!!!!???? bedroom?
How does that work?
Prospect Heights place.
800 square foot 3!!!!!???? bedroom?
How does that work?
Well, an adult living in a major city might want:
a movie theater
a book store
a reasonably stocked pharmacy
a modern supermarket
an organic food store
a quality dry cleaner
As far as I can tell, Clinton Hill has none of those.
What kind of ammenities do you want, how many and how near? No offence, but are you 12 or severly handicapped?
Just b/c a property doubles in value doesn’t make it a good place to live.
No offense to Brownstoner and other CH residents, but what ammenities does Clinton Hill really have? The G train is a pain in the butt and any decent services are in Fort Greene.
Does the occasional long term NYPD presence on Grand count as an ammenity?
Oh great, another troll.
2:49, learn how to spell and I’ll consider taking real estate advice from you.
My “war zone” property has doubled in value in 2 years.
we are talking about bed stuy?
ammenities? you people make me laugh
rent in a non warzone hood until you can afford in a rea you won;t have to wait to gentrify.
call me whatever you want but bed stuy ain’t changing so fast
Not too many “Clinton Hill amenities” near this house.
Here’s my 2 cents on the higher priced Bed Stuy listings…..Ok, I bought my house (West Bed, near A train) for $700k about a year and a half ago. I put about $200k into it. If I sold it tomorrow (not that I would ever…I’m just sayin!)I would have to charge over $900k to make my $ back. So, if I want to see a profit, it would have to be over a million, easy. The homes in the $800k range need alot of work, no? Well, that’s my math.