Open House Picks
Brooklyn Heights 19 Garden Place Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 11:30-1 $4,400,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 354 10th Street Betancourt Sunday 1-3 $1,495,000 GMAP P*Shark Ditmas Park 466 Westminster Road Brooklyn Properties Sunday 12-1:30 $1,199,000 GMAP P*Shark Bushwick 51 Linden Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 12-1:30 $675,000 GMAP P*Shark

Brooklyn Heights
19 Garden Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 11:30-1
$4,400,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
354 10th Street
Betancourt
Sunday 1-3
$1,495,000
GMAP P*Shark
Ditmas Park
466 Westminster Road
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-1:30
$1,199,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bushwick
51 Linden Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12-1:30
$675,000
GMAP P*Shark
3:06 – whoever buys PS house for 1.3 is overpaying. I agree with 3:04 that 1.05 is a more on target price. If the broker were smart, they’d price low and start a bidding war. Given the lack of inventory, if it were priced at 1.05, I do think a bidding war is possible – but then again, that block might be a deal-breaker for many people, regardless of a good price.
Are there really dogs being kept in cages outside on balconies at the 10th street houses? If that’s true, why don’t you call someone from animal services and save them instead of allowing it to go on?
Re: 10th St and the bldg across the street – I don’t care if the Mitchell Lama goes private, it’s still a butt ugly building no matter whose living there. In fact, that whole block is ugly. The “PS” blocks between 4/5th Ave are kind of dicey – some are OK, some are not, and this is in the latter category. I agree that the brokers/owners are preying on PS house owners who are simply looking for a house in the 1.5 range, but this ain’t gonna cut it. If it was a really nice house, that would help, but it’s small, awkwardly laid out, in need of work and simply on a crappy block.
I am sure the Park Slope place will go for at least 1.3 million.
The Plaza is now getting $6400 psf.
This sounds like a bargain for a wealthy Wall Streeter.
The 10th street house in ridiculous. Since when does this part of the slope go for over 700 sq. ft.? I was looking at a place on 12th street 2 years ago that was 18 ft wide, nicer than this place, and it went for 1.2 mil. 10th street will go for $500 sq. ft max. which comes out to $1.05 mil.
I think it’s obvious most people don’t read the other comments.
Everyone has their own agenda they want to spew, and most of it is total nonsense.
2:11 and 2:19, how do you measure 3,200sf for the garden place house? just looking at the floor plans, it appears to be about 2,200sf. that’s based on 900 sf for each of the first two floors and 400sf for the top floor. the result is an asking price of $2,000/sf.
Everybody so far taking stabs at the Garden Place square footage needs a math lesson. Taking my trusty building scale (which is my tool-in-trade) to a print-out of the floor plans and using proportional scaling based on a overall building width of 16′ 0″, I can definitively say that the total area is about 1,950 excluding the lower level and about 2,750 SF with it. To maintain consistency with comparable SF costs, the lower level should not be counted, so it looks to me like the asking is $2,289/SF which does seem like a hell of a lot of money to me.