House of the Day: 418 11th Street
This charming four-story brick house at 418 11th Street in Park Slope has a charming, idiosncratic exterior. (What style would you characterize this as?) As for the interior, well, we couldn’t say, as the broker has not provided any photos. The house is configured as an owner’s duplex topped by two floor-through rentals, each currently…

This charming four-story brick house at 418 11th Street in Park Slope has a charming, idiosncratic exterior. (What style would you characterize this as?) As for the interior, well, we couldn’t say, as the broker has not provided any photos. The house is configured as an owner’s duplex topped by two floor-through rentals, each currently generating $2,300 a month in income. The asking price? $1,995,000, which is potentially a reasonable price, though it all depends on what kind of shape the interior is in. How can a broker or seller rationalize not including interior photos in this day and age?
418 11th Street [Orrichio Anderson] GMAP P*Shark
also asymmetrical facade = American QA
hey 3:51! decorative terra cotta window in gable = Queen Anne. nothing puzzling about Queen Anne in the 20s.
Wonder if there’s some sort of C of O issue. I’d think that for 1.7-1.8 someone would take a flyer and gut reno it.
It really would make a nice 1 or 2 family home. I’d personally take the garden and first 2 floors and rent out the 3rd and 4th. Or, why not just take the whole thing, with the 4th floor for storage/office/guests?
Romanesque Revival, except the year built — 1920 — is puzzling in that regard. Not Queen Anne, people.
Nice block. Didn’t Brownstoner do a post on the house across the street from this one several years ago that was sold for over 2 million? A very modern gut reno? Anyone know the exact address?
Wasn’t this HOTD a year or two ago? Or is there another house on the same block in the same style?
Actually, if the place includes the Caddy AND the role of Huggy Bear in the next Starsky and Hutch remake, I’m making an offer tonight!
2:37#2, thanks for the pics. It actually looks much better than one would have suspected given the lack of interior photos in the Orrichio Anderson (who??) listing.
sorry…correction..a brick building…lest I get jumped upon. However, on the architectural details, those marble lintels are fantastic