House of the Day: 275 Adelphi Street
Since 181 Washington Park sold last year for more than $3 million, that’s become the magic number for any homeowner in the area fantasizing about cashing out. Take 275 Adelphi Street, a five-story brownstone just three blocks away. Purchased in 2003 for $1,300,000, the three-family house has had a high-end renovation in the mean-time and…

Since 181 Washington Park sold last year for more than $3 million, that’s become the magic number for any homeowner in the area fantasizing about cashing out. Take 275 Adelphi Street, a five-story brownstone just three blocks away. Purchased in 2003 for $1,300,000, the three-family house has had a high-end renovation in the mean-time and is back on the market now for $2,995,000. There are no real nits to pick here. Time to just sit back and let the market do its work.
275 Adelphi Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Guest at 2:30 says:
“..you definitely sound like [a broker] and if you plan to continue posting on b-stoner, you should sign in officially so as not to look so suspicious.”
Definitely NOT a broker! I am the one who posted that..sorry I didn’t sign in was being lazy.
The house is catalogue quality, for real.
2.17 – those windows in the cornice were not added, they are original and relatively rare. They are on several of the houses on this block.
Come home to the fabulous life of brownstone living of your dreams! Five floors of glorious, detail-dripping splendor. This ultra-precious gem will change your life and take you higher, soaring. A home that will stimulate parts of your brain that will result in a sustained and incredible rush of pure bliss. Creamy and dreamy and voluptuous that will pump blood to all the right places. A trip to higher plane of existence. Platonic forms rendered in architectural gold, platinum, and all forms of precious and semi-precious stones.
2:49….You happened to remember it was precisely 275 Adelphi, because???
Sounds fishy.
I stopped a toddler from climbing out of the second floor window of this house last year. I yelled, hey! And the kid zipped back off the ledge. I ran over to the house and rang the bell and the nanny seemed kind of blase. Hope they’re moving somewhere with better baby rails.
I don’t think the price is steep at all, for once.
In all honesty, I’d say it looks like a great price.
I also think it could go for over ask. This is one of those houses that you just fall in love with.
Come on…2:24 is definitely the broker, right? I’m really not being snarky here, but why not just say you’re the broker and give people info about the house rather than pretend otherwise?
And if you’re not, well, you definitely sound like one and if you plan to continue posting on b-stoner, you should sign in officially so as not to look so suspicious.
House looks great, but price seems a little steep.
why would they do such a beautiful renovation and not convert the CofO to it’s current use. Isn’t it cheaper to finance a 1 or 2 family as opposed to a 3 family?
I toured this house yesterday (It is showing by appointment only) It is indeed as gorgeous as its appears, and has been renovated to within an inch of its life by a perfectionist owner. My favorite part was the fifth floor–with it’s own kitchen and bedroom it seemed like it’s own pied-a- terre… I’m sure this will go at ask, if not over.