House of the Day: Third Shot at 204 Washington Park
Will the third time be the charm? The owners of 204 Washington Park are hoping so. In August, Corcoran got the ball rolling with a $3,100,000 listing price. Then Fillmore had a go at $2,900,000 in October. Now Brown Harris Stevens is getting a shot at $2,950,000. At least BHS is getting to market the…

Will the third time be the charm? The owners of 204 Washington Park are hoping so. In August, Corcoran got the ball rolling with a $3,100,000 listing price. Then Fillmore had a go at $2,900,000 in October. Now Brown Harris Stevens is getting a shot at $2,950,000. At least BHS is getting to market the place unencumbered by tenant clutter. This is definitely a sweet padfive stories, lots of detail, park views. Our only nit: baseboard heating. There’s also no mention of SRO status. If that’s been dealt with, we could see the 5,750-square-foot place attracting interest. If not, it’s a pipedream.
204 Washington Park [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Trying Again at 204 Washington Park [Brownstoner]
HOTD: 204 Washington Park [Brownstoner]
This house requires substantially more than 600K in renovation. It requires a gut, whether you’re a developer or a family. A mere glance at the violations of the last 10 years, almost all of which are still open, tells you all you need to know. This is a money pit at this price.
11:50: you are ignorant.
ps and ft. greene are practically the same thing. same exact people with a few more white people who think they are black in ft. greene.
otherwise the same thing.
and ps has a substantial hispanic population that ft. greene does not have. wise up and read some actual demographic facts.
renovations= 150k
Townhouse: $2,950,000.00
Renovations: $600,000.00
Having to think twice before taking a walk at night: PRICELESS!
7:37- you’re a nightmare. Ft. Greene is beautiful and diverse unlike PS which is completely gentrified and obnoxious.
foolio, starving for rims and air jordans dont really count.
8:50, does your mom know you are on this site?
The people in the Farragut Housing Projects were starved to death when a developer took their supermarket. Do you think they will be buried under the giant column in Fort Green Park too?
Are we talking about the remains of the poor revolutionary-war prisoners buried under the giant column memorial in Ft Greene Park? The column was designed by McKim Mead and White and serves as a reminder of American prisoners who died at the hands of the British during the American war for independence. The prisoners were starved to death on ships in Wallabout Bay. That’s what the giant column is meant to commemorate, in case some of you did not know.