1304-Glenwood-0209.jpgEight months, two brokers and one price cut after it was first listed last May for $1,275, the charming, slightly-ramshackle Victorian house at 1304 Glenwood Road in Ditmas Park closed at the end of last month for a mansion-tax-avoiding price of $999,000. Elliman had the listing first, then it was off the market, then it came back on with Fillmore again in November. The buyers were a couple from Sunset Park. GMAP


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  1. Here is my thought process Sparafucile;

    I would rather be closer to Cortelyou because there is a great wine shop and a liquor store. There are several dining options and coffee chops like Vox Pop, Connecticut Muffin, Tibetan Cafe, Mimi’s Hummus, The Farm, Sycamore, Visions, 773, San Remo’s pizza, Cinco de Mayo, John’s Bakery, the Mexican Bakery and soon a Philipino place. Within a two block walk from Cortelyou is the Gyro place on Coney Island Avenue and Madina for Pakistani fare. There are numerous Indian pastry shops on Coney Island Ave between Beverley and Cortelyou. There are also nursery schools, daycare centers, Montessori pre-school, public elementary school, two children’s playgrounds, music school, dance school, pharmacies, hardware stores, car service and two organic food markets. Let’s not forget the dentists, opticians, upholsterer, dry cleaners, laudromats, nail salons, hair salons, barber shops, bodega’s etc…

    The Botanic Gardens and the Park are also within walking distance. Although it is a local stop on the Q/B, you can time the trains so that you would go just two stops and hop onto the express as it pulls into Church Avenue and boarding at Cortelyou or Beverley Road, on the local only adds an extra 5 minutes to your commute. Express buses are an option as well.

    So to me the closer to Cortelyou, the better. Yes there are empty store fronts as there are all over but like I posted in another thread earlier today, Cortelyou is no Smith Street but it is far from a barren wasteland.

  2. Argyle is two blocks from CIA, so you’re not going to get noise, but you do have proximity to local and express buses and some tasty South Asian cuisine. So I’m not sure why that’s a big drawback. True it’s a hike to Prospect Park, but that’s also the case to a greater or lesser degree anywhere in Flatbush other than Caton Park and PPS.

    I’ve never understood why Cortelyou is such a draw. It’s a local subway stop, and there are about four or five OK restaurants amid the vacant or marginal storefronts. At least at Newkirk I can visit a bank branch and catch an express train.

    I’m neither buying nor selling any time soon, so the price differentials don’t matter to me, but I’d like to understand people’s thought process. To me the nicest area in all of Flatbush might be E. 17th Street south of Foster, but judging on price, that’s a minority opinion.

  3. Chosen is right. This house was by no means prime for Victorian Flatbush. Price seems right. I saw interior and it needed work. Glenwood is pretty, but the West Midwood side is too close to busy CIA. Big drawback. And quite a walk from Newkirk, never mind Cortelyou or Prospect Park. You might as well be living in Midwood. Avenue H is the closest shopping district (although there are many positives associated with that…, just not the ones buyers in VF tend to be looking for).

  4. This house is not what I would consider prime Ditmas Park. It is quite a walk from Cortelyou and a long walk from both the Avenue H and Newkirk train stations. I did not see the interiors of the house but assuming that it needed minimal updating (new kitchen and baths) this price would seem appropriate.

  5. A lot of properties out there sell for $999,999 plus undisclosed amounts of cash precisely to avoid paying the mansion tax. Speaking from personal, as well as a relative’s experience.

  6. If that house can’t break $1 million, I’m not sure what around here will. Never been inside, but it looks really sweet from the outside, has a nice yard, is on Glenwood with those planted medians, and across from the LDS church, which is a pretty building.

    Congrats to the buyers and the sellers.

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