House of the Day: 547 10th Street
A victim of a fire some time ago, the three-family house at 547 10th Street in Park Slope isn’t exactly putting its best foot forward in the facade department. And despite an ad that boasts “Beautiful Original Details Intact,” it’s not looking historically significant enough to us to justify the $2,300,000 asking price. Anyone have…

A victim of a fire some time ago, the three-family house at 547 10th Street in Park Slope isn’t exactly putting its best foot forward in the facade department. And despite an ad that boasts “Beautiful Original Details Intact,” it’s not looking historically significant enough to us to justify the $2,300,000 asking price. Anyone have any thoughts on this place?
547 10th Street [Craigslist] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for PropertyShark
what an ugly boring dwelling.
Stoner, you have to do something about your server, it is driving us crazy, every time i post i get a problem message, sometimes the post appears sometimes it doesn’t. what’s up w’dat?
triple posting, uggrrrr
triple posting, uggrrrr
1:52
This house is part of original development of 20X65 brownstones as well as 549, 551, 553… up to 575 i think.
It is just an outside that is stucco. It was developed as a pretty high end 3 family dwelling somewhere in 1893-95 I would guess.
I can not tell what is still there in #547, but original details in this development are more Edwardian, calm and tasteful. Carved marble fireplace mantels, interior light well divided light windows, pocket doors, mouldings, tin ceiling, ceiling plaster medallions, some decorative plaster, pocket doors. Second and third floors have buitins.
In our house we still had gas light remains and couple of very old chandeliers.
Well, when we removed part of one wall, we found old postcards.
Again, I do not know what is inside of #547, but it is owned by an old lady, who knows…
Great location.
Hideous building.
Laughable price.
1:52
This house is part of original development of 20X65 brownstones as well as 549, 551, 553… up to 575 i think.
It is just an outside that is stucco. It was developed as a pretty high end 3 family dwelling somewhere in 1893-95 I would guess.
I can not tell what is still there in #547, but original details in this development are more Edwardian, calm and tasteful. Carved marble fireplace mantels, interior light well divided light windows, pocket doors, mouldings, tin ceiling, ceiling plaster medallions, some decorative plaster, pocket doors. Second and third floors have buitins.
In our house we still had gas light remains and couple of very old chandeliers.
Well, when we removed part of one wall, we found old postcards.
Again, I do not know what is inside of #547, but it is owned by an old lady, who knows…
A true brownstone, with a nicely restored owner’s unit, down this block sold for 20% less than the ask on this a little more than a year ago.
I’d be very surprised if they get anywhere near asking in this market.
1:52
This house is part of original development of 20X65 brownstones as well as 549, 551, 553… up to 575 i think.
It is just an outside that is stucco. It was developed as a pretty high end 3 family dwelling somewhere in 1893-95 I would guess.
I can not tell what is still there in #547, but original details in this development are more Edwardian, calm and tasteful. Carved marble fireplace mantels, interior light well divided light windows, pocket doors, mouldings, tin ceiling, ceiling plaster medallions, some decorative plaster, pocket doors. Second and third floors have buitins.
In our house we still had gas light remains and couple of very old chandeliers.
Well, when we removed part of one wall, we found old postcards.
Again, I do not know what is inside of #547, but it is owned by an old lady, who knows…
try 4000.
We own similar house.
Granted, I do not know condition and amenities of each rental in this house, but we can get 4K/month easily for our rentals. We rent for slightly less, and when brokers call us to check if we expect vacancy, 4K is the most recent estimate if we will be looking for tenants now. Demand is huge, location is great, it is zoned for 107, one and a half block from the park.
Actually, block does not look bad at all. It is just a small stretch of the houses closer to 7th ave that was stuccoed at 70th. the rest of the block is brick and brownstone, a lot of trees. And five minutes to the park.