Another Renovation Blogger Comes Aboard
We’re happy to give a shout-out to the latest addition to our cadre of renovation bloggers. You can follow the travails of M&T, who bought their Bed Stuy brownstone with the proceeds of the sale of their Park Slope co-op, on the South Stuy Reno Blog. (You can also follow all the renovation blogs in…
We’re happy to give a shout-out to the latest addition to our cadre of renovation bloggers. You can follow the travails of M&T, who bought their Bed Stuy brownstone with the proceeds of the sale of their Park Slope co-op, on the South Stuy Reno Blog. (You can also follow all the renovation blogs in a single stream here.) As the first post describes, the most pressing issue right now is getting at least one of the three rental apartments ready for October 1. Money’s tight and the rental cash flow is now critical. If you do nothing else today, make sure you check out the paint color of the moldings and doors that our fearless reno bloggers inherited from the previous owners. Priceless! If you’d like to write your own renovation blog, send us an email at brownstoner@brownstoner.com.
First Post: Blog or Greek Epic? [South Stuy Reno]
Looks like you have you a great home… I will be joining you soon… I HOPE…..
Uhmmm, this is a brownstone blog, started by someone who was restoring his brownstone, who wanted to share with like minds. What better place to host the blogs of people doing the same thing. Duh.
Perhaps Curbed or some other site would be better for ya. I say the more, the merrier. It’s what drew me to the site in the first place.
Welcome M&T! Looking forward to more.
1:51 , no one made you click on the link…sometimes people just complain just to complain.
Exactly. And if Mr. B would stop posting this kind of BS, I wouldn’t keep seeing it.
“I just don’t want to read about every renovation experience in every old townhouse.”
You’re saying one thing and doing another. If you were’nt reading about EVERY experience, you wouldn’t be so frustrated. Alright, feeding time is over.
I didn’t say I don’t want to read about renovation experiences in old townhouses. I just don’t want to read about every renovation experience in every old townhouse.
That’s an odd comment 1.23pm. Why visit this site if you don’t want to read about renovation experiences in old townhouses?
Jesus Christ, another renovation blog? At this point it’s just a bad cliche. Enough already.
Nice home! What’s to the right of you? Is the blue house further back from the street or are you on a corner?