Bed Stuy Home Sells for More Than $2M, Sets Record
Did you ever think you’d see the day? A stunning, Parfitt Brothers-designed Queen Ann townhouse at 254 Gates Avenue between Franklin and Classon Avenues in Bed Stuy sold for $2.2 million. That was the asking price for this home, on the market this fall, and it set the record for the priciest residential sale in…

Did you ever think you’d see the day? A stunning, Parfitt Brothers-designed Queen Ann townhouse at 254 Gates Avenue between Franklin and Classon Avenues in Bed Stuy sold for $2.2 million. That was the asking price for this home, on the market this fall, and it set the record for the priciest residential sale in Bed Stuy. You can check out the drool-worthy interior photos at the old listing. And you can read about the structure’s history in this Building of the Day post. According to Streeteasy, the most expensive single-family home sale in the neighborhood was 53 Monroe Street, which sold for $1,240,000 in 2010.
House of the Day: 254 Gates Avenue [Brownstoner] GMAP
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grimace, biggie is not on that list. clinton hill, fort greene was nothing to joke about back then. it had as much “street cred” as bed-stuy.
“ok well in that case 20 years ago St James was considered Bed Stuy”
that’s not true at all.
DIBS, she paid $1.46 for 408 stuy in 2008.
wasn’t barbara corcoran’s purchase on the stuyvesant the record until now? everyone forgets about that.