House of the Day: 547 9th Street
At the asking price of $1,600,000, this three-story limestone at 547 9th Street in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a long, long time. The 3,000-square-foot two-family bay-front is located on a park block and dripping in historic details. The Orrichio Anderson listing says that the lower duplex will require a full…

At the asking price of $1,600,000, this three-story limestone at 547 9th Street in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a long, long time. The 3,000-square-foot two-family bay-front is located on a park block and dripping in historic details. The Orrichio Anderson listing says that the lower duplex will require a full renovation; since the floors, woodwork and walls all look in good shape, we assume they mean new bathrooms, kitchens, heating, etc. We bet $300,000 would go a long way here for someone with a little creativity and then look what you’ve got. Fantastic.
547 9th Street [NY Times] GMAP P*Shark
Nice house. Those that haven’t been touched much are definitely the ones worth it. Me, though, I prefer the narrower, one-way streets, and not being above the subway tracks (I’m squeamish about vibrations and tunnels full of rats). I’m sure somebody will get this, reno a bit, and be very happy here, though.
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Property Shark lists the 2008 taxes for this house at $4,678.
apple store is looking at the space on 5th and 9th where the drugstore was.
taxes definitely a typo
2:01
Nice positive spin on a bleak situation.
1:51….
all those places you just lised are CRAP…
can’t wait to get some better commercial into those places.
and yes…almost all are already spoken for. there is a list a mile long of people looking to rent on 7th avenue.
it takes a while to find the right tenant for the right space, etc.
Orrichio Anderson website lists Taxes as $41,596. I’m guessing it’s a typo as this is $40 grand higher than the taxes on any of the other buildings on their site. Surely someone from their office is tracking the response to one of their properties being a house of the day. Might want to correct the typo or explain the ridiculously high taxes.
I heard that the MTA is actually considering bringing the F train above ground at 9th Street, just for about 200 feet, then back down underground where it belongs with all the mercury saturated urine from the Slopers.