Douglas Elliman describes this three-family brick townhouse as “remarkable,” but the dropped ceilings, new floors and Home Depot-style kitchens look pretty run of the mill to us. A C of O from 1919 says the first and second floors were used for manufacturing. It later became a daycare, and finally a three family in 1990.

With recently updated mechanicals, according to the listing, we could see it as an investment property or a gut renovation for a family that wants something modern. It last changed hands in November for $1,400,000. Do you find the current ask of $2,295,000 “remarkable” or is that what places around here are going for these days?

87 Java Street [Elliman] GMAP


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  1. One thing I do have to say, everyone always seems to makes fun of a Home depot kitchen, like it is criminal….but not everyone can afford a really expensive kitchen at a Manhattan showroom….besides, that’s what Home depot is for….isn’t it……..

    My kitchen came from Consumers Kitchens and Bathrooms out in Franklin Square…..I bought “Kraftmaid” HD has the same ones I am betting….big deal….I went to Consumers, because I got the contractor discount….

    ok, true this house has an ugly choice of cabinetry, but that’s probably what was in style at the time of the reno.

    Not every house on the face of the planet can have a fully updated to the minute kicthen and bathroom…

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