830 Halsey Street Sells Out
This is a great sign for the Bed Stuy market: 830 Halsey, a six-unit condo conversion between Ralph and Howard which hit the market last fall, has sold out. According to the sponsor, it took less than three months for the entire place to go into contract. All units will have closed by the end…

This is a great sign for the Bed Stuy market: 830 Halsey, a six-unit condo conversion between Ralph and Howard which hit the market last fall, has sold out. According to the sponsor, it took less than three months for the entire place to go into contract. All units will have closed by the end of this month. Nice going!
830 Halsey Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
Saratoga Square has come a LONG way since the later 80s/ early 90s. Indeed, it is quite attractive.
Well good for the developer – – but truth in adversting? “..The area is filled with an abundance of well known neighborhood restaurants such as Peaches, Solomon’s Porch, Bread Stuy, and Sarah James Speakeasy. Relax with a cup of tea on your terrace and enjoy a good read from your neighborhood Brownstone Books.”
Still a rough block IMO.
This should be illegal. Wow, in contract for $344k? Ralph & Saratoga??! This developer got over BIG time- during a recession – the renovations weren’t impressive. I am shocked because the area is not gentrified. The houses next door are going into foreclosure. I’m shocked. This is surprising. This is not East Williamsburg – more Brownsville- in my opinion.
The only plus is the Halsey bus that comes frequently during rush hour. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Saratoga Park, particularly in the snow.
wasder – i live walking distance from here and I hardly think that i live ‘in the middle of nowhere’. halsey is by no means not a prime location – being a 2-way bus route and all but i definetly would not consider it the middle of nowhere.
Mopar, what’s the most beautiful park in NYC?
Accck, it’s a plague of vessel sinks.
But it is good news for the neighborhood. I’m surprised they sold too. I guess a real two bedroom for only $11,000 down is irresistible in New York City. There are five fried chicken places and the most beautiful park in New York City nearby, Wasder.
My wife and I chose one of the units, due to the fact that the price is hard to beat for the space you get. There is a great little park less than 50 meters away and the subway is only two blocks away. The fact that the area is not very busy appealed to us. The place is only a short bike ride away from Lewis Ave. We are satisfied with our decision to purchase here, the neighborhood is quite nice.
dont you know by now that brokers are the last to know?