A 'Rare Opportunity' To Buy a Piece of Crap
Any suckers out there? If so, this one’s for you! Actually the ad’s too good not to just print in full: Here’s a rare opportunity to invest in this well developed, 3 family, brick property before the “bidding” starts. Located in trendy Park Slope North (Prospect Heights), it features 4 BR units (12 total!!), 2…
Any suckers out there? If so, this one’s for you! Actually the ad’s too good not to just print in full:
Here’s a rare opportunity to invest in this well developed, 3 family, brick property before the “bidding” starts. Located in trendy Park Slope North (Prospect Heights), it features 4 BR units (12 total!!), 2 baths per unit, full basement, and new everything (appliances, wood floors, fresh walls, light fixtures, bath fixtures, windows, plumbing, electrical wiring, and 1 year guaranty). This property is still being worked, but is only months away from being complete. View this property, be assertive, and make it yours.
Park Slope North? Hah. That’s a good one.
New Development in Progress [Craigslist] GMAP
This is going to be faced in brick.
Another suggestion for the renaming of this site: http://www.everynewbuildingsucks.com
Why do so many new-construction buildings put in those Fedder type recessed window air units? Why not install central air, especially for units with that kind of price tag? SO weird. These tasteless, stingy C-level developers think the only thing that determines the sales prices in real estate is square footage and nothing else. They ignore all the other details.
Is it supposed to be rentals or condos? It certainly looks like an instant slum.
Is it supposed to be rentals or condos? It
Just look at the picture. Who needs sarcasm?
gpt: sarcasm is often lost on the web.
Agreed
Isn’t this that weird pie-shaped lot on Underhill Ave (nr Prospect Pl)? A great location so it’s really too bad the aesthetics are so hideous. Gotta say, I disagree with the elitist comments being thrown at brownstoner. As architects the world over have demonstrated for the past 20 years or more, inexpensive doesn’t have to mean cheap and nasty.
sarcasm is often lost on the web.