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
Warren Mews… appropriately named.
Warren : A place legally authorized to keep small game, or, a place where rabbits are kept or bred…
Charming, but claustrophobic.
Many more homes out there where real folks can stretch out for that $.
I think I’ve pretty well paid my dews reading this thread.
It’s August…. dog days of summer… lots of folks out of town now… things will pick up in September and October.
WT is a terrific neighborhood, and the WT house featured is on a really nice block… the park is two minutes away from the door… quiet and safe block.
Good restaurants fairly close by on 5th Avenue… 10 minute walk to the heart of Park Slope.
mews: (usually used with a singular verb) Chiefly British.
a. (formerly) an area of stables built around a small street.
b. a street having small apartments converted from such stables.
Muse –noun
1. From Classical Mythology.
a. any of a number of sister goddesses: Aoede (song), Melete (meditation), and Mneme (memory), but latterly and more commonly as the nine daughters of Zeus
b. any goddess presiding over a particular art.
Maybe the copywriter needed the Muse Mneme to help them remember that this house is in the Mews.
outlying to me means 1. not very accessible to transportaion or commerce. the f hardly counts. and if you want a good meal, you pretty much have to leave the neighborhood. and 2. not many people that move from manhattan are gonna be saying…oooh….i wanna move to windsor terrace if prices start to lower. as you can see from the above housing picks, you can live in cobble hill or columbia waterfront for less than in windsor terrace. both are way more prime areas in my mind, even if the houses might be smaller.
Windsor Terrace is an outlying neighborhood? It is risky? Since I’ve lived in BK since ’80 it has been rock solid. It never was as rough as FG or even PH
you’ve decided it’s a quiet market because no one commented on the wt house?
what interesting logic you use.
i think i should start asking the homeless guy in front of key food for real estate advice. he’d probably have better ideas than most of you.
in case you haven’t been listening, when the market slows down like it may now be doing, the outlying areas suffer. wt is outlying. you can get a house for that price in a nicer neighborhood, closer to manhattan. people don’t want to take risks on outlying areas when they hear the market may correct. everyone will want to be as close to heights, slope, c gardens as they possibly can.
What a quiet market.
No comments on the windsor terrace house? its a lovely position. Not sure about the amount of work it would need inside though.
three months ago this would be hailed as good value, I think?
On the bright side, with respect to the potential rooftop views 3:53p mentioned, the waterfront a few buildings down will now forever remain a container port, so no threat of megalith towers going in there.
Pity is that they can’t effectively repave Van Brunt to correct for current bombed-out, severely potholed state, for as soon as its paved (and the asphalt still soft) the huge semis just roll over and drive deep ruts right back into it.
Eh, it’s their neighborhood anyway. Comes with the territory.