houseStuyvesant Heights
408 Stuyvesant Avenue Archive!
Halstead
Sunday 12-2
$2,100,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
393 6th Avenue
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 11:30-2:30
$1,695,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBoerum Hill
224 Wyckoff Street
Brooklyn Heights RE
Sunday 1-4
$1,600,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
18 Herkimer Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$899,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I agree about the 6th Avenue house. It’s a lovely little house, but at that price a separate dining room should be a given. I also visited a house a block north on 6th Avenue in summer of 05 that had a kitchen extension, allowing for a full dining room in front. It made a huge difference in the amount of living smace on that floor. It was on the market for 1.45M last I saw and it was taken off the market (betancourt had the listing). It needed some renovation (kitchen slightly dated but fully functional – 80s/90s reno) and the 3rd floor was a granny suite that would have needed attention to make it suitable for a single family. Too bad both of these are about twice what we can afford or I’d have seriously considered both in the 1.3-1.4 range!

  2. The house on Sixth Avenue that Brown Harris has is small with no dining area. Nice renovation. I guess they thought since not much was on the market they would get their price. I guess that is not happening. The borker clearly overpriced it.. $1.45 to $1.5 is about the top of it.

  3. I think that Burrom Hill’s house worth about 1.5m. you can’t find any inventory in this area less than 1.9m. On Dean st houses go in average of 2.35m.
    It’s true that the project it’s not great, but this project it’s not so tough. Just look on recent sale on a condo on the project (Warren st) for 700 a foot.

  4. I thought the 6th Ave house would sell in a bidding war too, 9:54pm, but it’s been on the market several weeks. Everyone must be right; it’s overpriced. I’d love to move into a pristinely renovated house too! But we didn’t have the extra $800K to do that.

  5. I saw the Herkimer place last week. Really nice place, very solid building, but the lot is truncated in the back: about thirty feet from the front of the property line, the western property line cuts diagonally inwards, making for an awkward rhomboid shaped kitchen and backyard.

  6. 6th Ave house looks really nice. I predict it sells at or above asking. It’s bidding war time again out here it seems. At least on some of the houses I looked at over the last few weeks. I don’t want to live on such a busy street or else I’d buy the 6th Ave. house in a heartbeat. I am sick of renovating and would love to pay somebody to take care of it all for me so I can just move in and chill.

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