Open House Picks
Park Slope 598 2nd Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 12-2:30 $3,450,000 GMAP P*Shark Brooklyn Heights 42 Willow Place Corcoran Sunday 1-3 $1,700,000 GMAP P*Shark Sunset Park 471 51st Street For Sale By Owner Saturday 1-3 $1,100,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 1561 Park Place Fillmore Sunday 1-4 $659,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
598 2nd Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 12-2:30
$3,450,000
GMAP P*Shark
Brooklyn Heights
42 Willow Place
Corcoran
Sunday 1-3
$1,700,000
GMAP P*Shark
Sunset Park
471 51st Street
For Sale By Owner
Saturday 1-3
$1,100,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
1561 Park Place
Fillmore
Sunday 1-4
$659,000
GMAP P*Shark
i would hate to live in the park slope house. WAY too much detail, feel like i’d suffocate in their. looks more like a museum then a house. i agree it should n ever be destroyed, but i can’t imagine living there ir the ft green expensive park house. kitchen is ugly too
Crown Heights house is really in what most people think of as Brownsville. There’s not much out there as of now that would attract most people who read this. Seems to be a boring, period stripped, but decent, lower end reno job. I think the price is way too high. For that amount of $$, I’ve seen similar houses in Bed Stuy, PLG, and Crown Hts proper, that have more charm, and are closer to downtown Brooklyn.
I’m surprised not too much discussion on the priciest house in Pk Slope. Beautiful detail, and I would love to have my back yard look like that. Kitchen rather disappointing. Price is in fantasyland for me, I have a hard enough time imagining that kind of money. Ah well, looking is free.
The Sunset Part will sell close to the asking price. I’ve seen this house. The renovation was done really well and it is a four story building with great rental income. Plus it’s in move in condition!
ignore my floor plan question…i see it.
Look closer at floor plans. Top floor is 2 smaller 1 bedroom apts. and other 2 floors are 1 apt each.
But not legal 4 family.
On willow place, the broker wrote “A legal three family, it is set up as two large one-bedroom floor-through apartments, and two small one-bedrooms”
but the floorplans don’t bear this out…can someone explain?
not all brownstones are brick underneath. Some actually are stone all the way through. It depends on the building. Anyway, who cares, i think the term was used to refer to a stone or brick rowhouse, and this one looks to be brownstone.
Someone paid 700K to live under the BQE? Wow.
Of course Anon 1:49. There are only 10,000 contractors in Brooklyn that specialize in such things.