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We’re not sure what to make of this house at 328 East 7th Street in Kensington, partly because there’s a lack of decent photos on the listing but also because we’re not as well versed about comps in this neck of the woods as we should be. (We did notice, however, that a similar house at 398 East 5th Street went for $690,000 earlier this year.) Regardless, with an asking price of $749,000, this strikes us as a potential alternative to a small two-bedroom in nearby Park Slope. It also looks like a house where there may be the opportunity to add some value through some TLC. Think it looks interesting?
328 East 7th Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Nicholas Strini for Property Shark


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  2. It looks like it needs some tlc and curb appeal. Remove the enclosed porch, get rid of the asbestos siding and go with something more period appropriate, prune the tree, and plant some flowers or shrubs. Also spring for a replacement turret or whatever was on the roof originally – bet there are other houses in the nabe closer to their original look, or get the tax photo.

    As for inside? Who knows, probably needs lots of work. I know nothing about this neighborhood, but if the price went down a tad, and someone creative and industrious, who might have been priced out of other homes nearby, why couldn’t they make this place great? Might be very worth it in the long run.

  3. It’s true, what 3:24 says. I’m amazed at how much the 2-bdrms have risen in the slope in the past year alone. I priced my coop to sell a year ago because I was moving, and I thought that had to be the height of the market, but no, it just keeps chugging upward and onward…

  4. Don’t know where you’re lookin, 3:20 but decent, move in condition 1000 sf-plus 2 bedrooms in Park Slope are well north of 750K. More like a million.

    I’m talking actual Park Slope here. Not South Slope.

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