Development Watch: Turnaround at 424 Waverly Avenue
What a difference two years makes! The owners of 426 Waverly Avenue purchased the aesthetically-challenged structure back in September 2007 for $1,166,000 and set about restoring it to its original glory. And what a job they’ve done! Hip, hip, hooray! GMAP DOB 2007 Photo from Property Shark

What a difference two years makes! The owners of 426 Waverly Avenue purchased the aesthetically-challenged structure back in September 2007 for $1,166,000 and set about restoring it to its original glory. And what a job they’ve done! Hip, hip, hooray! GMAP DOB
2007 Photo from Property Shark
southslope–thanks for the info. Can you please tell us MORE about the exterior and interior permastone and how it was removed? I guess the owner got a good deal on the stuff back in the day.
tinarina- one of the properties will be occupied by the owner. The other will be sold or rented.
Absolutely fantastic restoration! Congratulations to the owners…yep deserves a Brownstoner award…MrB look into it not a bad idea at all.
Agreed, those doors are a knockout. Lovely work.
Beautiful work, southslope; thanks for sharing the pics. How will these buildings be used?
lovely job southslope.
IMBY- the black paint used is from Fine paints of Europe. It is used on the door enframement, the windows, and the cornice. The doors themselves will be finished with a tung oil, as will all the wide plank (10″-16″) floors.
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Stargazer – have you ever eaten stargazey pie?
Its bonkers.