House of the Day: 146 6th Avenue
Here’s a big ole brownstone on the nicest stretch of 6th Avenue that just hit the marketfor the first time since 1979! The five-story house at 146 6th Avenue in Park Slope has 4,700 square feet of space according to the listing (Property Shark says 5,100) but “needs tlc.” The only photo provided, of an…

Here’s a big ole brownstone on the nicest stretch of 6th Avenue that just hit the marketfor the first time since 1979! The five-story house at 146 6th Avenue in Park Slope has 4,700 square feet of space according to the listing (Property Shark says 5,100) but “needs tlc.” The only photo provided, of an antique marble sink, suggests that it needs a lot of tlc, as does the fact that it hasn’t changed owners in almost three decades. Still, could be a killer pad. How do you think the asking price of $2,750,000 will fly?
146 6th Avenue [NY Times] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for PropertyShark
listen, the house is great!
but rent-regulated tenants or those protected because they are over 61, are a terrible hassle. you will need to buy them out. that’s really expensive. this isn’t florida where you can just evict renters. its the opposite, they can evict you.
“Most of the noise will come from locals (i.e., hanging out on the stoop, cleaning their cars and blasting their car stereos while doing so, double parking and honking).”
Is this better or worse than the locals that install stereo speakers in their backyard and play something like Copland while having a wine and cheese tasting brunch?
Hey 4:55, That’s ME!
And I’m bursting at the seams.
from a nosy neighbor
I heard there’s already a bidding war for it from UWS people who are just dying to move to Brooklyn. I bet it goes for 50 million.
i live on the block and also heard they had a couple interested parties. not sure about the offer/s part, but i wouldn’t be surprised. these corner mansions don’t come around for sale all that often.
where did you hear that, 4:30? Please share…
I heard both offers were 350K and included a copy of the letter from the NY Times.
Ah yes, the famous “there’s already an offer” comment. These are up there with “can’t lose” and “New York is cheap compared to other cities” and other such broker balderdash.