Foreclosure of the Week: 136 Underhill Avenue
This is one of the mostif not the mostvaluable townhouses we’ve seen fall into the foreclosure hole in this market cycle. The four-story, two-family house has a lien of $990,000 on it and, depending on the condition of the interiors are in, would fetch over $1,500,000 on the open market. Kinda makes you wonder why…

This is one of the mostif not the mostvaluable townhouses we’ve seen fall into the foreclosure hole in this market cycle. The four-story, two-family house has a lien of $990,000 on it and, depending on the condition of the interiors are in, would fetch over $1,500,000 on the open market. Kinda makes you wonder why the owner doesn’t just sell it quickly at a small discount, pay off the lien and keep the difference.
136Underhill Avenue [PropertyShark ] GMAP
Photo by Christopher Bride for Property Shark
i agreee with the what and your opinion of him. see i grew up in new york, i didnt chase the almight dollar, i do not have any family or support system or role models and actually did not join any gangs or do drugs or act a fool, i did not get a college education and do not have a high paying career job, so my only options are to hope and dream that you disgusting hipsters, yuppies and gentrifiers leave nyc. bye bye,
it will one day become a crime ridden mess and brooklyn will not be able to support 1.5 million dollar brownstones or 800 condos in marginal neighborhoods, i hope more white people get stabbed, mugged, shot or killed, i remmeber when brownstone sin LIC only went for about 120K in the mid 90’s, its all about easy credit and those flippers and those snobs who throw money around which created this crazy real estate market, i used to be able to be creative and hustle for my $600 a month rent, now i have to scrimp and save and work really hard to pay that $1500 rent, i hate all you idiots who are living in nyc at the expense of normal regular working class people, see if riots, race wars, food wars, class wars start, people will no longer want to live in the marginalized neighborhoods, butu really whats worse these days, where are the ‘bad’ nieghborhoods??? why are there 2000k a month ‘luxury’ studios in bushwick. where do the 85 year old grandmothers go when they lived in an apt for 30 years, dont you care? do you care that im practically forced to decide that i must move out of nyc which takes money and take my chances, or maybe sleep in my car and join a gym for showers,
this is what nyc has become, rich and poor, but where do the poor people go? is there a shantytown under a bridge i can join? im tired of this.
nice grammar biffter.
4:08, please try to make a cohesive point so I can easily and immediately quash it. “Arse”? Who says that in the North America in 2008? I think your bangers and mash are ready, mate.
i was thinking of asking the what to be my financial adviser but then i reconsidered and thought – those wall street professionals at the big investment banks are much better than him at the job. or perhaps not – rip the bear.
“I must admit that Biff and Daveinbedstuy have fallen upon a fun internet habit, namely that of needling posters who always respond in a predictable manner”
hey biff the arse champion – seems like you have fallen into the same trap you get so much pleasure out of? whats wrong? are your feelings a little hurt?
3:44- if you consider the what ‘realistic’ you are one funny homophobic heterosexual. why don’t you use him as your financial advisor?
3:44, sorry, but nobody cares whose viewpoint you value when you use a term like “the bunch of fags”. But that statement is hardly surprising coming from a fan of The What.
at least the what has a down to earth and somewhat (excuse the pun) realistic view of what is happening to our debt fueled society and i value his viewpoint far higher than the bunch of fags that seem to have hijacked these threads as of late.
Must have seen a few conquistadors strolling around.