House of the Day: 244 Hall Street
After unsuccessfully trying to sell these two carriage houses on Hall Street at the rear of the mansion at 275 Washington Street back in 2007 for a combined $2,600,000, the developer went back and renovated each of them and recently put them back on the market separately for $810,000 (#246) and $1,150,000 (#244). From what…

After unsuccessfully trying to sell these two carriage houses on Hall Street at the rear of the mansion at 275 Washington Street back in 2007 for a combined $2,600,000, the developer went back and renovated each of them and recently put them back on the market separately for $810,000 (#246) and $1,150,000 (#244). From what we hear, they’ve already attracted some offers. What do you think the more expensive one is worth?
244 Hall Street [Brooklyn Bridge Realty] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 244 Hall Street [Brownstoner]
sam, pratt campus should be right across the st from this ppty
The wider carriage house is very, very nice. I like carriage houses and I espeically like it when they still function as both garage and house. The floorplan is tops. If the lot is really over a hundred feet deep like it says in PS, then I think this should go for ask. It is a perfectly clean, rational, beautiful, house with a place for your car. What more could you ask?
I am a little confused by the pictures of the Pratt sculpture garden, which are not adjacent but rather a block away, no?
It would be great to add a nice sunroom with a roofdeck on top. This is a terrific property (from what I can gather from these pictures).
I’ve used the line about renderings to lure people in too.
Is it a weird angle or does the garage seem really narrow? Both units have a garage? I can’t tell. My eyes are getting old.
Lovely renderings, laughable prices.
Cute, if it looks like the renderings in the end. But the public space seems very small. Can’t beat the garage tho.
nice pad. love the garage. hate the price. It compares very favorably vs. the coops and condos in the hood. But other than the garage, it doesnt compare that well vs. bigger houses in the hood. if this was priced close to 900k then yeah, it would compare well vs. a bigger 2 family house (ie similar cashflow and no tenants to deal with).
Yeah, I thought. Are these things done? I’m always a little curious about developers who continue to use renderings after the place is completed.
They are renderings.