Open House Picks
Fort Greene 68 Greene Avenue Brooklyn Properties Sunday 1-4 $1,699,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 3 Sherman Street Douglas Elliman Saturday 1-3 $1,350,000 GMAP P*Shark Albermarle-Kenmore Terrace 2112 Albemarle Terrace Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 12:30-2:30 $845,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Lefferts Gardens 292 Parkside Avenue Urban View Realty Sunday 1-4 $739,000 GMAP P*Shark

Fort Greene
68 Greene Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 1-4
$1,699,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
3 Sherman Street
Douglas Elliman
Saturday 1-3
$1,350,000
GMAP P*Shark
Albermarle-Kenmore Terrace
2112 Albemarle Terrace
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 12:30-2:30
$845,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
292 Parkside Avenue
Urban View Realty
Sunday 1-4
$739,000
GMAP P*Shark
These comments are so confusing! I can’t tell which property anyone is talking about. As for the 292 Parkside house, there is no problem with the basement or the supports, and there are no sagging floors. ??? Who worked on this house and when? I’ve been in it and the house is in great shape, minus cosmetic touches here and there – but overall very solid. Total BS from whoever said they have a “friend” who worked on it – and that doesn’t stand for Brownstoner. Get an Engineer.
I went to PLG open house and the house is well priced and in move-in condition. I can’t see how a serious buyer with a 800K budget could over look it. With these prices you have to be able to move in and work as you go. I live on the block and have 2 small children. Maybe we’re just a little to practical for all the high-rollers out there but this is the type of value that made me relocate our family here from Park Slope, Works for me!
Well it sounds like this particular house does have structural problems. Obviously, when buying an older home you need to get a good home inspection, ideally from a structural engineer. But people should not equate sagging with serious problems–90% of the time it is simply beams that sagged 75 years ago and that are now stable.
These comments are so confusing! I can’t tell which property anyone is talking about. As for the 292 Parkside house, there is no problem with the basement or the supports, and there are no sagging floors. ??? Who worked on this house and when? I’ve been in it and the house is in great shape, minus cosmetic touches here and there – but overall very solid. Total BS from whoever said they have a “friend” who worked on it – and that doesn’t stand for Brownstoner. Get an Engineer.
Anyone posting on this board should DEFINITELY know how to spell DEFINITELY. If you find this difficult check out http://www.d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y.com for assistance.
Actually, I think this is a nice selection of Open Houses. It’s spring!
Yes, a unit in any sized building can be rent controlled–not the same as rent stabilized, which only applies to over 5 unit buildings. Rent controlled apts. have been held by the same lessee since 1972.
“if you don’t appreciate them, go buy a place in One Prospect Park.”
just fyi…the name was changed to ON Prospect Park.
classy, huh?
Sorry, that reference was meant to be to the 2:25 post. Duh!