Just Sold in Brooklyn
FORT GREENE $605,000 168 Washington Park GMAP Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op in a brownstone, 800 square feet, with galley kitchen, window AC, garden and E/W exposures with park views; building features laundry and storage. Maintenance $480, 40 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $625,000, on market 64 days. Broker: Rodolfo Lucchese, The Corcoran Group. COBBLE HILL $780,000 210…

FORT GREENE $605,000
168 Washington Park GMAP
Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op in a brownstone, 800 square feet, with galley kitchen, window AC, garden and E/W exposures with park views; building features laundry and storage. Maintenance $480, 40 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $625,000, on market 64 days. Broker: Rodolfo Lucchese, The Corcoran Group.
COBBLE HILL $780,000
210 Congress Street GMAP
Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 1,000 square feet, with renovated windowed chef’s kitchen with Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf range, Miele dishwasher, granite countertops and slate floors, dining room, vestibule, crown moldings, window AC and N/S exposures; building features elevator and garage. Maintenance $796, 58 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $749,000, on market 20 days. Broker: Heather McMaster, The Corcoran Group.
EAST WILLIAMSBURG $379,000
225 Maujer Street GMAP
One-bedroom, one-bath duplex condo, 791 square feet, with renovated kitchen, renovated bath, high ceilings, washer/dryer, central AC and roof deck. Common charges $229, taxes $18 (15-year tax abatement). Asking price $389,000, on market eight weeks. Broker: Alan Shaker, The Developers Group.
GREENPOINT $749,000
113 Beadel Street GMAP
5-bedroom, 2-bath, legal 2-family prewar brick row house; finished basement; 20-by-90-ft. lot; taxes $2,272; Iisted at $849,000, 10 weeks on market. Broker: Kline Realty.
WINDSOR TERRACE $362,000
651 Vanderbilt Street GMAP
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 900-sq.-ft. co- op in a postwar building; maintenance $567, 28% tax deductible; listed at $369,000, 6 weeks on market. Broker: Orrichio Anderson Realty.
First three items from the New York Post, Just Sold!; last two from the print edition of Thursday’s New York Times.
Photo of 168 Washington Park by Scott Bintner for Property Shark.
Ok, answers A and C are reasonable. But that “going rate” for “Brownstone Brooklyn” rationale is bogus. Lots of brownstones in Clinton Hill and Bed stuy go for under $500 sq ft. Renovated.
Regarding the co-op on Washington Park, say what you like, but A) I’ve been inside, and yes, it is really nice, B) anybody who’s done even the most cursory research knows that $750 psf is going rate for Brownstone Brooklyn, and C) last I checked, nobody was making more Brownstones in Fort Greene that directly overlook parks championed by Walt Whitman and designed by Frederick Law Olmstead.
Me again — it’s a COOP?!?!? With a window AC unit? Where do people come up with these prices — and these buyers?
Someone actually paid $756 a sq ft for that bastardized brownstone condo. It’s gotta be nice inside.
Oof, $379K for a one-bedroom condo, facing the projects, on friggin’ Maujer Street? There goes the neighborhood.
That poor Washington Park brownstone has been really bastardized. Just look at it compared to the ones that flank it. Too bad. I wouldn’t pay to live in a ruined historical building.
spinach dip?
He is simply trying to avoid the idiotic comments from the people who have never been to the nabe who can’t control their racist and inappropriate comments.
Thank you for not posting a sale from Park Slope, Brownstoner!
It seems as if ‘Just Sold’ listings on this site has strangely excluded Bedford Stuyvesant for months now… are you all trying to paint a false picture???
Brownstoner do you care to elaborate?