Open House Picks
Windsor Terrace 169 Windsor Place Brooklyn Properties Sunday 2:30-4:30 $1,225,000 GMAP P*Shark Columbia Waterfront 22 Carroll Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-4 $1,195,000 GMAP P*Shark Cobble Hill 14 Warren Place Brooklyn Heights RE Sat 2-5, Sun 2-5 $1,125,000 GMAP P*Shark BayRidge 82 72nd Street Aguayo & Huebener Sunday 1-3 $969,000 GMAP P*Shark

Windsor Terrace
169 Windsor Place
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,225,000
GMAP P*Shark
Columbia Waterfront
22 Carroll Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$1,195,000
GMAP P*Shark
Cobble Hill
14 Warren Place
Brooklyn Heights RE
Sat 2-5, Sun 2-5
$1,125,000
GMAP P*Shark
BayRidge
82 72nd Street
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 1-3
$969,000
GMAP P*Shark
On another note, is it just me or is the Bay Ridge house overpriced by about 200K? I’ve been keeping an eye on that nabe and up until recently, houses like this one seemed to be going for the $700K range, no..?
I guess time will tell who’s right about the container ports and the future of Columbia Street. But the history of residential gentrification in New York city is on my side.
The difference in the pricing for the Warren Place (not mews) house from last year is because it was in bad condition prior to the current gut renovation. $1.1m was the price that he house next-door sold for last week and is not out of line with other recent sales on the block.
Oh, and the following comment of yours was utterly laughable:
“The container ports staying is far from likely. The city has simply dropped the issue for now.”
So let’s get this straight…no one supports this any more. Anywhere. The only people who did support this have been replaced by a new administration that has utterly abandoned this plan and re-issued long-term support for the status quo.
A new long-term lease for the shipping operations is being drafted, according to the local papers.
It looked like things were headed toward different use in recent years, but I have to say that the one chance anyone had here is now long gone.
No wishing-it-weren’t-so on your part will change that.
I suggest you make other plans.
Clearly has a stake in the neighborhood remaining industrial?
Give me a break. I have lived in the neighborhood for 22 years. I have nothing to do with the port.
Just calling out the facts, and recognizing that it was there long before anyone else in the neighborhood was alive (including yuppie new arrivals like you that so desperately wish to change it).
And Van Brunt construction, as the reason for why it’s a disaster? Hah. This is pathetic. What a noob. What, did you *just* move here, or just start shopping at Fairway?
Got news for you. It has always been in horrendous shape.
Every time they repave Van Brunt, it gets the ruts back. Every time.
So what’s your excuse for the pitted, horrendous condition of Van Brunt before this latest round of “construction?”
Oh wait, you didn’t live here yet.
Buh-bye.
Whoever wrote that the container ports are staying and that Van Brundt is the territory of semis clearly has a stake in the neighborhood remaining industrial. The container ports staying is far from likely. The city has simply dropped the issue for now. And the potholes on Van Brundt are their because the city is in the middle of a huge multi million dollar reconstruction the whole Columbia street area. All of Van Brundt and Columbia street will be repaved once this is over.
i always thought wt was the expression used to describe britney spears’ family.
hmm. guess not.
Anyone see the Warren Place place today?
You’re so right Anonymous 2:30 PM…
Each Brooklyn neighborhood has something unique, and its own vibe…
there’s a place for everyones style of living.