CH For Sale: 1284 Pacific Street
This 35,0008,400-square-foot building on Dean Street Pacific Street just off New York Avenue looks to us like a great conversion candidate. Of course, we’ve got no idea what the asking price is, so we’ve got no idea if the numbers ad up. What do people think a nicely done condo conversion around here would fetch…

This 35,0008,400-square-foot building on Dean Street Pacific Street just off New York Avenue looks to us like a great conversion candidate. Of course, we’ve got no idea what the asking price is, so we’ve got no idea if the numbers ad up. What do people think a nicely done condo conversion around here would fetch on a per square foot basis? Any good comps? Interested parties can reach Prospect Heights Realty at 718-789-6511. GMAP P*Shark
THIS REALTY HAS NO DEALINGS WITH THE BUILDING ANY MORE. SUPPOSEDLY IT WAS SOLD 2 TO 3 YEARS AGO..2006…OK SO BROKERS ARE PUTTING IT OUT AND ADVERTISING IT. FOR WHAT NO ONE IS DIRECT IF THEY ARE CALL ME 646 996 8885. I BUY CASH. DONE.
The property was sold in June for a million+
Yep, the 1284 Dean is an apartment building located between New York and Brooklyn Ave.. A nice one, but not the same building as 1284 Pacific, which is the building in the picture, located between Nostrand and New York Ave.
According to Property Shark, 1284 PACIFIC St. is only 8,413 Sq. Ft. Evidently the same house number on Dean Street is a much larger building.
The building is larger than it seems in the photo. CHP is correct- it is on Pacific. I pass by all the time.
I think I could easily make $ on it, if it were in the low 1 million range. It looks beautiful and if the kitchens & baths were not outrageously Home Depot, it would be a beautiful conversion.
According to Property Shark the Dean Street bldg is 35,100 sq. ft. on a 10, 100 sq. ft.lot.However, CHP writes that the bldg. in the photograph is actually on Pacific street, sopehhaps we’re talking about two different buildings.
If that building in the picture is
35,000 sf, then I have a 35″ cock.
I know that building- always thought how weird that they took the staircase off. I wonder how much detail is left in there but a mill + for it? Guess that’s why it’s still sitting.Was this built as a home? The entryway looks more like a club or bank. (Great job on the pictures, CHP!!)