GREENPOINT
house118 Oak Street
Two-family frame house, 3,024 square feet on an 18-foot-by-70-foot lot, with two two-bedroom, one-bath units; home features windowed eat-in kitchen, dining room, family room, three fireplaces, hardwood floors and deck. Taxes $1,800. Asking price $800,000, on market one month. Broker: Don Jones, Bellmarc. GMAP P*Shark

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $295,000
195 Adams Street
One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 630 square feet, with hardwood floors; building features 24-hour doorman, gym, laundry, roof deck and parking. Maintenance $740. Asking price $209,000, on market eight weeks. Broker: Mohamed B. Mohamed, Nancy McKiernan Realty. GMAP P*Shark
Just Sold! [NY Post]


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  1. The Adams Street apt. is in Concord Village, which seems undervalued when you consider the lovely surrounding areas, improved school district, and one-stop Manhattan subway service — as long as you don’t mind the five-minute walk to Montague Street area. But that’s not too bad.

  2. I’m sure the asking price had to be $309k for Concord Village apt. $209 was misprint. Most 1 bdrooms are above $300 in complex these days. I think still quite a value for area (whether you consider it Bklyn Hts or not).
    And I don’t live there.

  3. yeah, whew.

    For a minute I thought the world was coming to an end. A 630sqft one-bedroom in the Heights for $295k.

    Although, if you think about the 6 new towers they’re building around Tillary and Flatbush, maybe a Concord Village investment isn’t as risky as it once was.