condoWINDSOR TERRACE $750,000
106 Vanderbilt Street
Two-bedroom, 11/2-bath two-story Victorian on a 17-foot-by-99-foot lot, with hand-stenciled walls, tin ceilings, stained glass, eat-in kitchen, finished rec room, deck and garden. Asking price $750,000, on market one month. Brokers: Nancy McKiernan Realty and Anna Anderson, Orrichio Anderson Realty.

FORT GREENE $271,000
101 Lafayette Avenue
Renovated studio co-op, 450 square feet, with bolted 9-foot ceilings, parquet floors, casement windows and eastern exposure; Griffin building is pet-friendly and features doorman and laundry. Maintenance $340, 40 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $265,000, on market 38 days. Broker: Rodolfo Lucchese, The Corcoran Group.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $219,000
70 Remsen Street
Prewar studio co-op, 400 square feet, with renovated galley kitchen, new parquet floors and ceramic tiles in kitchen and foyer; landmark building features laundry, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $688. Asking price $219,000, on market six weeks. Brokers: Alison Jevremov, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate and Dowling Realty Group.
Just Sold! [NY Post]


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  1. Yes, I think the Vanderbilt house was on the market longer, but it’s a great house. I couldn’t understand why it didn’t sell more quickly. I think Windsor Terrace gets short shrift on Brownstoner.com–it’s a terrific neighborhood where one can actually find whole houses for the price of a condo in hipper neighborhoods.

  2. The pic of Vanderbilt house looks familiar. As perhaps was HOTD or open house pick once? Tried finding in archives to no avail. I love to re-read comments after something has sold.