I am looking for a list or resource were I might be able to find brownstones that are for sale and need renovating, because I am in the market to buy them and remodel them


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  1. I prefer the gorgeous-but-neglected brownstones Asshat Heights, myself. Asshat Hills is already chockablock with strollers and audis.

  2. Wasder, now you’re cooking. Love this website idea. Maybe some reporters who cover the real estate beat along with a little preservation, land use and plain old house-lust, and forums where people write about their experiences in real estate and renovations and debate the relative merits of recessed lighting. It’d probably be popular! Freaking brilliant.

  3. Bob, I remember this poster. Here’s what he wrote more than a year ago:

    “I am in the mindset to start renovating old rundown buildings into beautiful brownstones, and need help with steps to do so *ANY HELP*?”

    That’s some mindset.

    Must be difficult getting this brownstone renovation idea off the ground. Maybe that’s why no one else has tried this before. Hopefully, if he does this, he will write in and tell us how it went in case others might want to try this too. I, for one, am curious.

    Oh, and by the way, oldtimers know that the neighborhood’s real name is Asshat Hills, not Asshat Hill.

  4. C’mon, for once the What is right. I hear that Asshat Hill carries complete lists of reno-ready brownstones, arranged by neighborhood market inflation and cross referenced by potential future rents.

    And … nybk01, I think you mean “you’re a jerkoff,” but you’ve got “your IP” down.

    Your: possessive; You’re: contraction of “you” and “are.”

  5. Nah–it’s probably not the What. “Dablock0uk” seems to have come up with the revelation that it’s possible to renovate old neglected brownstones about a year ago. For the life of me,I can’t imagine why such a brilliant and original idea has received dismissive responses 🙂