That's a beautiful block, very busy as it's close to Flatbush and B & Q, which is an advantage to many.
The apartment is quite nice — really like the built-in work and would take a closer look at the joinery/woodwork if I were interested in the place. Building appears to have nice bones. And damn, do I want a fireplace. I deserve one. Also, central air is a huge bonus.
$1.295M for a 1/4 share of a brownstone is not my bag. I wouldn't want to pay $10K+/year for maintenance and taxes—I understand it's very hard, but I'd double my efforts in looking around for the same price per square foot in a newer condo or stand-alone home.
Beautiful! But in addition to plenty of building-wide issues, there's visible damage in the unit from water leaks. And I believe the current owner may be suing the building...
If this stadium was more efficiently run it could easily turn a profit. I've been to about 20 events from sports to entertainment and you see hundreds of employees just standing around doing nothing the entire time. Streamline this thing and it will start generating positive cash flow.
Also take note that there are a number of NBA teams that lose money. If you are super rich you need as many tax shelters as possible and US currency is still better than most currencies abroad.
Two decades since the ambitious Atlantic Yards project was first announced, the remaining rights to the $6 billion plan to redevelop 26 acres in Prospect Heights will be auctioned off in less than a month.
While the monthly maintenance is not inconsiderable, this Prospect Heights Classic Six has room to spread out, elegant details, and windows on three sides for good light.
This two-bedroom in an 1880s brownstone in the Prospect Heights Historic District has a large roof deck, charming historic details, and light coming in through windows on three sides.
That's a beautiful block, very busy as it's close to Flatbush and B & Q, which is an advantage to many. The apartment is quite nice — really like the built-in work and would take a closer look at the joinery/woodwork if I were interested in the place. Building appears to have nice bones. And damn, do I want a fireplace. I deserve one. Also, central air is a huge bonus. $1.295M for a 1/4 share of a brownstone is not my bag. I wouldn't want to pay $10K+/year for maintenance and taxes—I understand it's very hard, but I'd double my efforts in looking around for the same price per square foot in a newer condo or stand-alone home.
Condo With Built-Ins, Wood-Burning Fireplace in Landmarked Brownstone Asks $1.295 MillionBeautiful! But in addition to plenty of building-wide issues, there's visible damage in the unit from water leaks. And I believe the current owner may be suing the building...
Large Eastern Parkway Co-op With Elegant Pre-War Feel Asks $1.1 MillionIf this stadium was more efficiently run it could easily turn a profit. I've been to about 20 events from sports to entertainment and you see hundreds of employees just standing around doing nothing the entire time. Streamline this thing and it will start generating positive cash flow. Also take note that there are a number of NBA teams that lose money. If you are super rich you need as many tax shelters as possible and US currency is still better than most currencies abroad.
Russian Billionaire to Buy Brooklyn Jewel Barclays Center and Its Nets Basketball TeamWOW is right -- that is one nice place.
The Insider: “Modern But Warm” Duplex for a Prospect Heights Family