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.
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Facing the park is great. I’m sure they get beautiful afternoon sun. The Park is no longer the “killing field” it used to be long ago (1990’s).
But Prospect Heights and Park Slope suck.
I think having a house facing fort green park has as many downsides as positive. it sure can get noisy around the park all times of day and night.
I’d rather have 5 floors of space and backyard. The possibilites are endless.
Corner lots are just ok to me. there’s little or no backyard,pesky kids tagging on your home, noise from traffic and more ground to shovel.
3 million for a SRO in Ft Green is pushing it a tad bit. I’ve seen a couple of SRO(s) same size for less in PS and PH.
-Jack
No, 3:51. The two idiots from Corcoran who are listing 193 Washington Park did not sell it yet. It’s still on the market. They just reduced to the price to a still ludicrous $3.625. That house will also continue to sit, just like all their other listings sit, forever–no matter how many cheesy catchphrases in bold red font they use in their listings. Total schmucks those two.
Didn’t corcoran just sell one down the block for over 3? They were calling it beautiful dream or some crap like that and it looked like hell, but someone bought it.
I would rather have the smaller house from yesterday with the 3-car garage. That is a manageable size, plus it is a corner house, plus it had already been cleaned out and opened up on the inside.
FYI: Fillmore had reduced it to $2.8 million before giving up.
With a new elevator it could make sense as a four or five unit condo. But I’m not sure there is a good profit margin at this asking.