Condos of the Day: 83 Halsey Street
This three-unit brownstone condo at 83 Halsey Street in Bedford Stuyvesant just hit the market last week. There are three units, two 725-square-footers priced at $425,000 and on 971-square-foot place priced at $550,000. It’s a beautiful building from the outside but the one interior photo is really NOT doing it for us. How do you…

This three-unit brownstone condo at 83 Halsey Street in Bedford Stuyvesant just hit the market last week. There are three units, two 725-square-footers priced at $425,000 and on 971-square-foot place priced at $550,000. It’s a beautiful building from the outside but the one interior photo is really NOT doing it for us. How do you think these will fare?
83 Halsey Street [StreetEasy] GMAP P*Shark
I don’t disagree with that Davinbedstuy but we’re chatting about Bed Sty at the moment.
Staten Island is more likely to get gentrified with all the Brooklyn Ex-Pats than will Bed Stuy or Crown Heights. The projects and the Hasi’s aren’t going away but the guidos may entertain the idea of moving to Long Island, Dirty Jersey or South Florida.
Projects and sh!t in most parts of Brooklyn jbes. Even in precious Ft Greene.
And Staten Island is a whole different world. Apples & Oranges.
A friend of mine living in a 3 unit condo in SF just found out another unit hasn’t been paying the maintenance on time. Only takes one deadbeat to really f’up the entire buildings financials.
Jawbreaker is my new friend. DaveinBedStuy is like fish in a barrel. Bwahahaha!
I have to agree with Prop Joe. As long as there are projects in Bed Sty I don’t see it changing much and Smatchums you can buy a nice house in Staten Island with a yard for less than this condo.
Looks like browndo #4 sold for $480K back in May.
Yes liexpat, you’re right…I’ve lived in large condos with a manager, super, etc. Don’t know how the clubby situation of a small building really works.
Got it Dave. The financial reasons seem sound until I consider resale value. This seems great if people who already know each other own each unit. Having to share maintenance and other responsibilities equally others in the building could be tricky.