Just Sold in Brooklyn
BOERUM HILL $895,000 464 State St. Renovated two-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,486 square feet, with new kitchen, sleeping loft, two balconies, French doors, hardwood floors, washer/dryer, skylights and private storage. Common charges $335, taxes $302. Asking price $895,000, on market four weeks. (Broker: Mohamed B. Mohamed, Nancy McKiernan Realty) CLINTON HILL $1,400,000 116 Willoughby Ave. Restored…
BOERUM HILL $895,000
464 State St.
Renovated two-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,486 square feet, with new kitchen, sleeping loft, two balconies, French doors, hardwood floors, washer/dryer, skylights and private storage. Common charges $335, taxes $302. Asking price $895,000, on market four weeks. (Broker: Mohamed B. Mohamed, Nancy McKiernan Realty)
CLINTON HILL $1,400,000
116 Willoughby Ave.
Restored two-family limestone townhouse, 3,220 square feet, with four-bedroom, two-bath triplex with eat-in kitchen over one-bedroom, one-bath garden unit; property features leaded glass, original woodwork, wide-plank pine floors, original mantles and pocket doors. Taxes $3,412. Asking price $1,325,000, on market 38 days. (Brokers: Pete Petrou and Rodolfo Lucchese, the Corcoran Group)
MARINE PARK $550,000
2026 Hendrickson St.
Three-bedroom, one-plus-bath duplex, 1,088 square feet, with dining room, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, basement, new deck and pool. Asking price $579,000, on market two months. (Broker: Tracey Real Estate)
PARK SLOPE $1,098,651
625 President St.
Three-story, two-family brick townhouse, 2,300 square feet, with two-bedroom, one-bath duplex with eat-in kitchen and formal dining room over one-bedroom, one-bath unit with study. Property features three fireplaces, hardwood floors and garden. Taxes $1,528. Asking price $989,000, on market two weeks. (Broker: Aguayo & Huebener)
Just Sold! [NY Post]
Not sure why the President Street house is in today’s NY Post. This house was sold in Jan and was the house of the day on Brownstoner back in Jan. (http://brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2005/01/house_of_the_da_5.html).
The one on the AH homepage is not on sale (same layout and size as the featured house on the same street) I looked at it and it’s a complete gut renovation. Not sure why AH keeps it on their homepage since May.
Thx, Michael. Made the assumption since same broker & asking price. Is the “diamond” the same size, do you know? Else I would assume we shd expect it to sell for less.
re: President Stret — You are thinking of the wrong house. This one is a few doors down. Still needs signficant work but less than the “diamond in the rough” house.
the house on President Street is, I’m pretty sure, the one you can still see on the AH homepage, described as a “diamond in the rough” that “needs work.” (No interior photos provided, which is never a good sign.) But it has four walls and an address in Park Slope (not in the PS 321 zone, however,) which I guess still nets you $100K over ask.
I’m surprised it was only on market 2 weeks as I though I remembered it being listed much longer ago, but I may be wrong about that.
The condo on State Street has been marketed numerous times in the past. The house was extensively redone a year or two ago by the prior owners, and first marketed as a multi-unit residence for about $2.4MM. At some point they switched to dividing the units as condos. I looked around the place when it was still being constructed, and it seemd like an interestingg layout but devoid of details and the quality of the work being done seemed very middle of the road — not cheap but not inspiring either.