Foreclosures of the Week
There are a couple of cute houses up for auction today that aren’t in Bed-Stuy or East New York. To the left is a turn-of-the-century, three-story Bay Ridge house that appears to have been refinanced again and again (and again) by its current owner, who took control of the property in ’02. The lien for…

There are a couple of cute houses up for auction today that aren’t in Bed-Stuy or East New York. To the left is a turn-of-the-century, three-story Bay Ridge house that appears to have been refinanced again and again (and again) by its current owner, who took control of the property in ’02. The lien for this one stands at $787,627. To the right, meanwhile, is a Flatbush house that seems to have been owned by the same people since 1976; the lien here is a comparatively skimpy $85,753, suggesting a sadder story. Both auctions take place at 3 p.m. this afternoon at 360 Adams Street, room 261.
230 95th Street [Property Shark] GMAP
435 E 34 Street [Property Shark] GMAP
God damn you sensitive pussy retards should move out of here.
Brownstoner writes: First of all, 11:27, we didn’t write this one
LOL, putting the blame on your own writer, Gabby. Almost like Clemens putting the blame for HGH on his wife.
12: 24. People are not stupid. Sometimes shit happens. I recently got out of the hospital with over $500,00.00 in medical bills that resulted from a problem I had in surgery. And I cannot sue the doctors by the way it was a freak occurance. If I did not have heath insurance my brownstone would be for sale today. Shit happens.
I wrote this and wasn’t trying to stir the pot. Like Brownstoner said, the vast, vast majority of foreclosure auctions are for properties in Bed-Stuy and East New York. That’s all that was meant.
I live in Bay Ridge a couple of blocks for the house being auctioned.
It was for sale about a year ago. I looked at it, cause they were having an open house and I was walking by. I don’t remember the asking price, but it was over 1 million dollars and thinking that it’s not worth it.
They did a recent renovation. I remember when they were working on it. The interior was plain vanilla walls with no historical anything left. The renovation is boring and cheap. There is a driveway in the front of the house. YES, a driveway. It is the steepest slope I’ve ever seen. I always wondered how they were going to get a car down and up that slope. I saw a car there 2x.
There was a family living there when I looked at it…and it’s sad that people are losing their homes.
I don’t understand, how people can over extend themselves, when you know you can’t afford it. Are people that stupid….I guess so.
Look, people, you don’t like the editorial viewpoint of the blog, don’t read it. Very simple.
To piggy back off of 11:27.
Why do you feel the need to make comments such as “they aren’t in Bed-Stuy or East New York”?
To whom ever posted this, how about stating just the facts. This attitude that there are superior neighboorhoods is offensive
And, is how racisism/classisim begins.
To piggy back off of 11:27.
Why do you feel the need to make comments such as “they aren’t in Bed-Stuy or East New York”?
To whom ever posted this, how about stating just the facts. This attitude that there are superior neighboorhoods is offensive
And, is how racisism/classisim begins.
First of all, 11:27, we didn’t write this one; secondly, go look at the foreclosure listings on PropertyShark–the large majority of the Brooklyn ones are in Bed Stuy, East New York and environs. It’s actually quite unusual, though becoming less so, to see one from Park Slope. Sometimes the facts are just the facts.