Just Sold in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $735,000 53 Boerum Place GMAP Two-bedroom, two-bath condo, with kitchen with maple cabinets, stainless-steel appliances and dishwasher and baths with polished chrome fixtures and radiant-heat floors; building features doorman, parking, laundry and landscaped courtyard. Common charges $650, taxes $49. Asking price $785,000, on market 82 days. Broker: Robert Bernstein, The Corcoran Group. MIDWOOD…

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $735,000
53 Boerum Place GMAP
Two-bedroom, two-bath condo, with kitchen with maple cabinets, stainless-steel appliances and dishwasher and baths with polished chrome fixtures and radiant-heat floors; building features doorman, parking, laundry and landscaped courtyard. Common charges $650, taxes $49. Asking price $785,000, on market 82 days. Broker: Robert Bernstein, The Corcoran Group.
MIDWOOD $301,000
1155 Ocean Avenue GMAP
Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 1,038 square feet, with renovated, windowed kitchen and hardwood floors; building features elevator, laundry and live-in super. Maintenance $603, 49 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $305,000, on market 22 weeks. Broker: Ailene Quinlan, The Developers Group.
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1:46
You’re a nosewipe.
Believe me when I make my move to Downtown Brooklyn from Brooklyn Heights, I will tell anybody that asks that I live in Downtown Brooklyn.
I think the offering plan was about $595K for these in 2004. They are small.
they are just names with no real borders –
More importantly – what did it sell for originally?
i don’t agree, 1:39.
i think most people moving into downtown brooklyn would rather tell people they live there than brooklyn heights.
no one by my grandma wants to say they live in brooklyn heights.
anyone under 40 would prefer boreum hill, downtown brooklyn, clinton hill, etc.
your thinking is a bit outdated.
everyone likes to make fun of Brooklyn Heights until it comes tme to list their property then Brooklyn Heights stretches practically to the Pratt campus.
Although we (I live accross the street) call it downtown Brooklyn, it is actually in Boerum Hill (boundary is on south side of Schermerhorn to Court).
Although we (I live accross the street) call it downtown Brooklyn, it is actually in Boerum Hill (boundary is on south side of Schermerhorn to Court).
who cares? it already sold.
not like someone is trying to pull the wool over someone’s eyes.