House of the Day: 125 Willoughby Avenue
This two-family at 125 Willoughby Avenue in Clinton Hill just hit the market a couple of weeks ago with a price tag of $2,100,000. The current owners bought the place for $1,400,000 back in 2005 and have busied themselves with a top-to-bottom renovation since. Things we like: parlor floor moldings, original parquet floor, and the…

This two-family at 125 Willoughby Avenue in Clinton Hill just hit the market a couple of weeks ago with a price tag of $2,100,000. The current owners bought the place for $1,400,000 back in 2005 and have busied themselves with a top-to-bottom renovation since. Things we like: parlor floor moldings, original parquet floor, and the clean modern kitchen. Things we don’t: recessed lighting and exposed brick on the parlor floor, choice of tile in the master bath. It’ll be interesting to see if they get their price on this one.
125 Willoughby Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
good spot 2:31…it’s 3,114 sq. ft. not “Approx 3,600 sq. ft.” as the listing says.
This place is worthless in Lodi!
I second the “hideous bathroom” comment. Ick.
Why does Corcoran call this a 20′ x 45′ townhouse, when it is quite obvious, from their own floorplans, that it is only 40″ deep?
So, shave 400 off the claimed square footage.
The place would go for $12-15 million on the upper east side, especially close to the park!!!
This place would be priceless in Brooklyn Heights.
2:24…sorry, there’s nothing wrong with it. I just don’t like it even in a contemporary renovation. It seems to stick out like a sore thumb in such a confined space. If it were a loft space and the whole side was exposed and the joists open in the ceiling then I think it looks great.
But, it’s just a mattter of taste and the comments here today will be all over the lot on this…but that’s fine.
And, its an easy thing to cover up…sheetrock or plaster. But that’s another discussion!!
Price looks good, pretty decent location.
Price looks good, pretty decent location.