housePark Slope
466 5th Street
Orrichio Anderson
Sunday 12-3
$2,200,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
22 Clifton Place
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2-4
$1,900,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
154 Decatur Street
Corcoran
Saturday 2:30-4
$855,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseWindsor Terrace
294 Sherman Street
FSBO
Sunday 12-4
$700,000
GMAP P*Shark

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  1. Hi everyone, I am the broker marketing the PS house – 466 5th Street – and I’d like to weigh in on some of the comments posted:

    To be candid this home does need a fair amount of renovation but it not in “terrible,terrible condition”. Basically, it’s an older person’s home with tacky cosmetics, and maybe that is in part what the poster reacted to. Also, they may have viewed it during the initial showings while it was still occupied, and not yet prepared for showing. At this point the home is vacant and cleaned up, and shows much better. All are welcome to come by our next open house, or contact me for an appointment to see for yourself.

    For the record the taxes are indeed currently $1630 per year – anyone can log onto nyc.gov to verify. Lastly, I believe the property referred to across the street in p.s. 321 which sold for less money was also much smaller. Most of the properties across the street are 2 feet narrower, which is a huge difference in a row house, and likely did not have a four-story extension as 466 has. Anyway, just thought I’d weigh in, and hope all had a great Thankgiving weekend.

    Anthony Orrichio
    Orrichio Anderson Realty, Inc.
    orrandrlty@aol.com
    orrandrlty.com
    ph- 718 965 3600

  2. Based on reno prices for my house, I think to turn the PS house into an attractive one-family would run $500k, half that if you wanted to keep it a three-family and rent the top two floors (please note I am no expert on contracting costs — that’s really a navel-gazing estimate). Because of the addition in the back, the size is really good, and it has numerous closets, unlike a lot of late Victorians. The facade needs work, and there is little original detail left, so this house needs someone with money, time and love to make it beautiful inside and out. If I had a spare $2.5 million lying around, I’d jump on it.

  3. If 100 decatur st that sold a few month’s ago at 980k is any indication i would say the decatur st house is a fair price given the fact that it’s a legal 3 .The corcoran ad says that the two rentals are at market rents’s . Any one know what they mean by market ? How much are they ?

  4. we live right accross the street from the house on decatur . The past couple of yrs have been wonderful for us . We have met some great people and love our new home . Thank god we bought when we did because prices keep going up .

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