No Takers For Red Hook Piece o' Crap
It was with little surprise that we noticed last week that this pair of super fugly houses at 41 and 43 Wolcott Street in Red Hook have not found buyers yet. When will the builders of shlock get a clue. The unfortunate aesthetics may only be part of the difficulty in selling these places. The…
It was with little surprise that we noticed last week that this pair of super fugly houses at 41 and 43 Wolcott Street in Red Hook have not found buyers yet. When will the builders of shlock get a clue. The unfortunate aesthetics may only be part of the difficulty in selling these places. The other? The front-porch views of the Red Hook Houses. GMAP
I think it is nice. But then again I am retarded. NYC the greatest city in the world!!!! Culture culture. Where are the TOLL Brothers when you need them…
Can anyone say – massive flooding?
If it rains 2 inches water is rolling right down into that garage.
Sure there is probably a drain down there but not even a pump can pump out water fast enough. Just ask the MTA
wouldn’t touch it with a fpoon…
i could see buyers in 3006, “wow. look at all that period detail”. will it even stand up that long?
OK, I just read that Craigslist ad for these disgusting buildings, and I lost it. Fuckin’ ridiculous! Who the hell would buy those piece of shite buildings?? They “may” be worth $750k…”may”…..HIDEOUS!!
The broker/developer/owner selling this heap is quite proud of these shitty buildings, eh? Please, whoever purchases them, knock them down!
Will everyone please read that craigslist posting… it the funniest thing I have ever seen. “100% Brick” … “Absolutely Stunning” …yeah, so “stunning” that I am still stuck here in this pile of my own vomit which resulted from when I was initially “stunned” …anyone know how to find the architect’s name? he must be tarred and feathered.
Actually they want: $1,075,000
Check it:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/rfs/212294945.html
Last asking price was $835,000. Since the house look right out on Red Hook houses and drugs are almost free on the corner, it seems most buyers are staying away from this possible mess. The place looks nice on the inside, but still poor construction work.
NYC needs to have an architectural review board or set of standards for all new developement. How can you have an 18th/19th century brownstone sitting next to this pile of waste!
omg that is a hell of a steep garage driveway I can see someone’s poor car rolling down there and crashing into the house… not that it would make the house look worse anyway.