Open House Picks
Stuyvesant Heights 408 Stuyvesant Avenue Archive! Halstead Sunday 12-2 $2,100,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 393 6th Avenue Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 11:30-2:30 $1,695,000 GMAP P*Shark Boerum Hill 224 Wyckoff Street Brooklyn Heights RE Sunday 1-4 $1,600,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 18 Herkimer Street Corcoran Sunday 12-1:30 $899,000 GMAP P*Shark

Stuyvesant Heights
408 Stuyvesant Avenue Archive!
Halstead
Sunday 12-2
$2,100,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
393 6th Avenue
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 11:30-2:30
$1,695,000
GMAP P*Shark
Boerum Hill
224 Wyckoff Street
Brooklyn Heights RE
Sunday 1-4
$1,600,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
18 Herkimer Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$899,000
GMAP P*Shark
I disagree with you “High”. I think $900k (or $899k) is the new price for a decent, average sized brownstone in da hood. But for some reason, I’m not grooving to the Stuy Ave place. As magnificent as it is, it’s just not doing it for me. Probably because it’s TOO pristine looking. I like ’em alittle rough around the edges.
They say that “a fool and his/her money are soon parter”. I am sure that some of the younger wallstreeters are non too happy to drop their free cash on these places with the mistaken beleif that they are making a good “investment”. Sadly, as long as the economy stays strong this will keep happening year after year – kind of like a pyramid scheme. My heart goes out to the “poor” working class family who will soon have to commute in from out-of-state.
I saw the 6th Ave house a few weeks ago too. I thought the renovation was really nice. I thought the stairs were redone impeccably. Central HVAC is a plus. Without a rental, though, it’ll be a slower sell at that price.
wow if wyckoff gets anywhere close to this price, then I want to use this as comp when I sell my house. Because that means my house is worth half a mill more than this dump.
PPSer — Now that was funny. I actually went back to look and find all the items you mentioned.. bhahahahah….
PPSer — Now that was funny. I actually went back to look and find all the item.. bhahahahah….
And lots of laughs over the photos of the Wyckoff house. Let’s play “Where’s Waldo.” Where’s the dog? Where’s the bottle of Formula 409? I’m glad they made the backyard look nice and pristeen. Not!
I saw the 6th Ave house a few weeks ago at an open house. It was nice, but very narrow. It also lacked living space – it has a lot of bedrooms (4 I believe) but the living room is tiny and there is nowhere for a real dining table because the area in the kitchen where there is room for a table is quite narrow. Still a cute house though.
I heard about the Wyckoff Street house 3 weeks ago from a prospective purchaser from Manhattan who was trying to find out what its like to live in the neighborhood. I could not believe the numbers then, but here they are in print. More that 400K above the last sale on that block and for that sized house. A very futuristic (6-8 years down the road) price.