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This two-family house at 238 Windsor Place in Windsor Terrace may have a slightly odd mix of old-school and 80s-contemporary aesthetics going on, but at its core it looks like a lovely old house and given that it’s got over 3,000 square feet of living space, the price tag of $1,125,000 looks reasonable to us as well. Agree?
238 Windsor Place [Warren Lewis] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. Sure doesn’t look 50% above grade in the pics, DIBS. Floorplan shows a single open space and columns. It would take a lot to make this “living space”, and shouldn’t be counted as such in a psf calculation. Also, since when is 20′ “extra-wide’. The vast majority of brownstones are on 20 foot wide lots. Nice block tho, for sure.

  2. shillstoner, you are wrong. it’s legal livable space. You implied that it was not. Whether it’s 50% above grade or 70% it’s still no place for a formal DR.

    It’s the same thing as where your formal DR and kitchen are, maybe just a foot or two lower.

  3. Oh, DIBS, made me laugh…. At best it is an English Basement, which is not to be confusied with a Garden Floor above the basement. A garden floor is living space. A basement isn’t. A garden however…

  4. That basement is more than 50% above grade then it’s legal spce. It looks to be. That said, it’s too dark but it might work for shillstoner’s formal dining room bucause that’s where they have to be.

  5. Shillstoner, it’s 2,700 square feet… counting the back yard as living space. Do you remember the guys camping in Bushwick? Yet ANOTHER great income opportunity to lower your mortgage costs!!

  6. It’s 1,900 square feet, not 3,000 (unless we’re suddenly calling basements “living space”). And it needs major updating. And it only really works as two one bedroom apartments. 950K.

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