Open House Picks
Boerum Hill 243 Dean Street Cobble Heights Realty Sunday 1-4 $2,595,000 GMAP P*Shark Stuyvesant Heights 404 Stuyvesant Avenue Halstead Sat 12-2, Sun 12-2 $1,475,000 GMAP P*Shark Victorian Flatbush 2119 Albemarle Terrace Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-4:30 $1,250,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 73 Lexington Avenue Agent Mike Sunday 10-1 $919,000 GMAP P*Shark

Boerum Hill
243 Dean Street
Cobble Heights Realty
Sunday 1-4
$2,595,000
GMAP P*Shark
Stuyvesant Heights
404 Stuyvesant Avenue
Halstead
Sat 12-2, Sun 12-2
$1,475,000
GMAP P*Shark
Victorian Flatbush
2119 Albemarle Terrace
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4:30
$1,250,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
73 Lexington Avenue
Agent Mike
Sunday 10-1
$919,000
GMAP P*Shark
The price on the Albemarle Terrace house is astounding!!! I would find that price very high for an identical house on Midwood Street in Lefferts Manor. But for a house on Albemarle Terrace it is simply mind-bogling! What is BHS thinking?
1:57 it’s the middle of winter not exactly primo time for people selling their property. And also it seems that there isn’t a huge number of townhouses in prime areas were the owners are needing to sell for financial reasons.
But instead of complaining about the listings why don’t you come up with a Open House list yourself?
i think more park slope news would help, 1:57.
also i think people really like the new store/restaurant opening stuff.
These picks are terrible. This site has become so boring; we need something better.
“Anyone know anything about it?”
besides that it’s grossly overpriced?
bed stuy is not too hot right now.
even though this is the nice part.
IGNORE THE FAKE POST AT 1:40. IT’S BEING CUT/PASTED EVERY OTHER DAY.
I’m intrigued by the Stuyvesant house… pics don’t seem to be working on the broker page. Anyone know anything about it?
Can someone estimate what we should expect to offer for a 4-floor “regular” townhouse in prime Fort Greene that needs a real reno? Basically, by “prime†I mean “prime commuting walking distance and decent shopping‖anything south of DeKalb and west of, say, Clermont.
We have looked at a couple of places and don’t want (can’t afford) the really big houses like on South Portland and the park. And we don’t like the smaller ones on Carlton between Greene and Layette…saw one and its “garden†floor was really only a cellar with windows. We’re more in the market for an in-between sized brick rowhouse like on Lafayette or something.
Are all prices of decent sized houses, 750 to 800 sq ft per floor in prime FG near the trains well north of all going for 1.6 for even if they need a real reno?
Also, what’s the opinion out there (aside from “After AY…â€). Is it worth dropping 1.75 to 2m on a basic double-duplex or owner-duplex-plus-two-rentals in prime FG? Is the nabe going to remain “golden†or at least stable through this downturn?
Feedback please!
404 Stuyvesant should have just sold it when he got all those 1.3-1.4 offers two years ago…