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While the exterior of this house looks like it belongs in Greenpoint, it’s actually located on one of the more charming streets in Brooklyn Heights. We hope the next owner of this house has enough dough to do the renovation justice. While the house has more of a 1970’s suburban vibe right now, the potential, especially given the extra-wide lot, driveway and carriage house, is amazing. With an asking price of $2.395 million, it looks to us like you could put close to a million bucks into fixing this place up and be in a decent place investment-wise. Do others agree or has old Brownstoner lost his marbles?
72 Middagh Street [Corcoran] GMAP


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  1. Some folks on this thread need to tune in the right side of their architectural/design/creative noggins. Just by restoring the original clapboard siding, this house would be immediately transformed. So much potential, I’m salivating. If only I had the necessary moolah!

  2. Probably more than that, anon 5:28. When I lived in the Heights some monthly parking was as high as 800$ (Of course enclosed, safe building parking, not the open lots.) FYI Brooklyn Hieghts had a very high stolen car rate.

  3. Probably more than that, anon 5:28. When I lived in the Heights some monthly parking was as high as 800$ (Of course enclosed, safe building parking, not the open lots.) FYI Brooklyn Hieghts had a very high stolen car rate.

  4. Wow, we live right behind this place and have always wondered what it was like inside! I never realized the low building was a carriage house. I hope they don’t demo it! I like our view right now!

  5. On top of everything else, if you kept the garage a garage, you could pay for the renovation with the rent for three cars parking. Have you ever tried to park in Bklyn Heights? Nigh on to impossible. That’s probably worth as much as the house.

  6. On top of everything else, if you kept the garage a garage, you could pay for the renovation with the rent for three cars parking. Have you ever tried to park in Bklyn Heights? Nigh on to impossible. That’s probably worth as much as the house.

  7. On top of everything else, if you kept the garage a garage, you could pay for the renovation with the rent for three cars parking. Have you ever tried to park in Bklyn Heights? Nigh on to impossible. That’s probably worth as much as the house.

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