House of the Day: 371 9th Street
371 9th Street was included as an Open House Pick three times last summer while it was on the market for $2,995,000, then $2,795,000 and finally $2,695,000. After failing to sell, the immaculately renovated brownstone was taken off the market for a breather towards the end of the year, emerging again last week with its…

371 9th Street was included as an Open House Pick three times last summer while it was on the market for $2,995,000, then $2,795,000 and finally $2,695,000. After failing to sell, the immaculately renovated brownstone was taken off the market for a breather towards the end of the year, emerging again last week with its price tag of $2,695,000 intact. Given what brownstones are selling for these days across Brooklyn, this one would be flying off the shelf at this price if it weren’t located on a busy commercial stretch like 9th Street.
371 9th Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
in front of a bus stop
over the subway
fugly shared stoop
next to a dry cleaners (ick)
odd backyard
tax lien?
i realize its a tight market, but this 2 fam does not sem like a very nice place to live for this kind of $$. hope you love your neighbor-in laws!
i’ve gone by this place many times. i think the weird stoop and the fact that the front garden is wide open are potential issues. they planted a patch of grass, but it really needs to be enclosed.