435 waverly
Here’s a more current photo of 435 Waverly Avenue, the house that the Pratt Area Community Council is in the process of fixing up to give away sell for $600,000 later this Spring. (There were three people gawking at it when we went by on Sunday.) The photo we ran with the story on Friday was a little old and caused some confusion among readers (despite what we thought was a fairly explanation…). Comparing the two photos, it looks like the group is doing a great job on the exterior so far.
Steal This House! PACC Home Raffle Open No [Brownstoner]
Affordable Homes for Sale [PACC]


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  1. these houses aren’t in the same place so some are closer the subway some further. But the one pitcutred above is three blocks from both the C train and in the opposite direction the G train. Pratt Area Community Council is sort of a misnomer – its catchment area extends from Fort Greene to Bed-Stuy.

  2. Bitch, bitch, bitch–who gives a shit if it’s 3 blocks or nine blocks or whatever to the subway if somebody is selling you a brownstone in Clinton Hill for $600K? Shut your cake hole.

  3. “so it depends on the what you call a block (I would say the long way makes it 3)”

    Huh? No matter which way you look at it, you can’t get to a subway in less than 3 blocks (more like 8-9)

  4. I’m really happy to see what PACC has done. I truly wish they would purchase/reno more of the run down buildings in the area (and spread themselves further into Bed-Stuy) with this program. This is an affordable housing solution that I can get behind.

  5. Re: Having a car in Pratt Area. I lived in the area for years and never had a car, just took the subway or bus.

    Re G train connections:
    The G train only stops a few blocks away from Atlantic Terminal. Just get out and walk and have an unlimited Metro Card
    and go back into the subway or LIRR station.

    Walk a little more people, you will live longer, healthier life.

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