houseBack in April we posted some thoughts on this townhouse development which is known as Atlantic Commons and was done by none other than Forest City Ratner a decade ago. Our take then was the same it is now: These are a decent attempt to build townhouses that respect their Fort Greene location, especially since we’re sure they were done with an eye on the bottom line. That, however, doesn’t justify pricing them on a par with brownstones that are a hundred years older and on tree-lined streets closer to the park. The fact is that this particular house, while possessing a generous yard due to its corner location, is still on Fulton Street and still only three stories. As a result, we think that $1.5 million is way too much. (These houses sold for $225,000 new back in 1994 and, according to a reader, were up to about $395,000 in 1996.) Other commenters in our original post noted the small rooms, thin walls, low ceilings and lack of stoop as negatives. We’ll be surprised if it fetches any more than about $1.1-1.2 million. Do you agree?
730 Fulton Street [NYT Listings] GMAP
Decent Townhouse Reproductions? [Brownstoner]


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  1. The Village Of Atlantic Commons is a very well kept neighborhood.Once the Atlantic Terminal Projects and the two Mitchell Lama coops are gone the sky will be the limit.You will see these homes sell for near the 2 million dollar mark before all is said and done.

  2. The rents in the atlantic commons range from $1,400 to $2,000 a month for a 2 bedroom rental.That’s not bad a bad investment people.The owners of these homes really got the best bang for the buck.I sense a bit of jealousy from some the comments on this board.In the words of P.T. Barnum “There’s a sucker born every minute”.Well folks theres a whole lot of suckers buying in Brooklyn.