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UPDATE: THIS HOUSE IS NOT IN CONTRACT! It appears someone with ulterior motives sent in these photos. The only upside is that now a reader can buy this place and restore it to the condition it deserves to be in.
When Montrose posted 664 Jefferson Avenue as the Building of the Day on Tuesday, it was clearly because of the woodframe house’s architectural interest. Of course, the small For Sale sign in the photo led to heated discussion about what this place would sell for. The owner of the house, curious to know what Brownstoner readers thought it was worth, saw the post and sent in some photos of the interior. It actually just went into contract so it’s an academic exercise but fun nonetheless. Hopefully he’ll tell us the contract price when the widget voting has concluded. GMAP



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  1. Red herring, mopar. Upon further review, the guy in the picture does not appear to be our seller. Too tall, too much hair and too neatly dressed.

    DIBS, were you trying to say the guy in the picture is Chris, the broker? If so, then definitely not our guy.

  2. DIBS — is the guy who is trying to be deceptive the guy in the picture? Because the guy in the picture looks a little like the guy who tried to rip us off on our house. I’d be surprised if it is, and this is a longshot, but thought I’d check.

  3. Oh, OK, if it’s a one family now, that’s great. Means a lot less mess. I’m convinced it’s a three family because I never saw a three-story house in Bushwick that didn’t have 47 people living in it, ha ha ha!

    Dave, you could make it so gorgeous. This could be an amazing property.

  4. WOW…the broker just called me. This is NOT in contract. The guy who sent this into brownstoner is not the owner and is purposely being deceptive.

  5. $450,000 is still less than $400 psf, which is pretty cheap. And taxes are only $1,650. There’s no way this can be anything other than a one family. I’m not sure why you are convinced this is other than that. It is currently a one family. It is not carved into “sleeping rooms” or anything of the sort.

    Is there anywhere in Brooklyn where you can get 1,182 sq ft nicely renovated for anywhere close to $450,000??? I don’t think so. It’s an 8 minute walk to the A train, on a nice street.

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