457greene0607.jpgBEDFORD-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.

198Roebling0607.jpgWILLIAMSBURG $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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  1. The Greene Ave. house is two blocks from Clinton Hill. It is not “perceived” to be so, it is so. These G train Bed-Stuy blocks will continue to sell high because of their proximity to CH. The emerging Grand Ave is three blocks away. Franklin Ave near Greene is improving. Even that part of Bedford is SLOOOWWWWWLLLYYY making small strides. This section of Bed-Stuy is just brimming with potential. Those in the know are buying now.

  2. I don’t really understand the concept of realtors holding down the price of homes in Bed Stuy. Are they and the homeowners supposed to be subsidizing those looking for a house who can only (!) afford $900k? Would YOU take $100k or $200k or $300k less for your house for the benefit of the househunting public?

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