House of the Day: 132 Cambridge Place
Well, there’s not a lot we can say about this three-story house at 132 Cambridge Place other than the asking price of $599,000 has got to be the lowest price we’ve seen for a house seen in Clinton Hill in years. The three-family house is bound to need a considerable amount of work, but we…

Well, there’s not a lot we can say about this three-story house at 132 Cambridge Place other than the asking price of $599,000 has got to be the lowest price we’ve seen for a house seen in Clinton Hill in years. The three-family house is bound to need a considerable amount of work, but we wouldn’t be surprised if there’s an historic facade lurking behind the linoleum siding. (And if there’s not, LPC will make you recreate one!) Has anyone been inside?
132 Cambridge Place [Century 21] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Scott Bintner for Property Shark
is this really historic district Mr B?????
woof!
is this in the historic district?
if not, it’s a tear-down.
I’m sure Landmarks won’t let this be torn down. If it’s standing, they’ll insist that it be restored. A great project for someone, although I doubt it can be lived in while it’s being restored.
linoleum siding? i don’t think so.
I agree that this would make a great project at this price…under $250 psf!!!!!
A complete lack of interior photos tells me and everyone else that this place is a train wreck. It looks like it’s near collapse: if that is the case, would LPC allow for new construction?
For some reason I keep thinking of back in the day when Ebbets Field was razed, the demo team had painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball; what would be a fitting wrecking ball tribute for this place, if one could tear it down?
pretty reasonable price, although i wonder about the condition inside. regardless, i appreciate seeing a diff kind of property than we usually see on here…
I see from the description on the C21 site that it was built by Vander, though that needs to be “varified”
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