Open House Picks
Brooklyn Heights 165 Columbia Heights Halstead Archive! Sunday 1-4 $5,500,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 189 6th Avenue Century 21 Sunday 11-12:30 $1,895,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 22 Clifton Place Brown Harris Stevens Archive! Sunday 11-1 $1,790,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Park South 169 Stratford Road Mary Kay Gallagher Archive! Sunday 1-3 $1,260,000 GMAP P*Shark

Brooklyn Heights
165 Columbia Heights
Halstead Archive!
Sunday 1-4
$5,500,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
189 6th Avenue
Century 21
Sunday 11-12:30
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
22 Clifton Place
Brown Harris Stevens Archive!
Sunday 11-1
$1,790,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Park South
169 Stratford Road
Mary Kay Gallagher Archive!
Sunday 1-3
$1,260,000
GMAP P*Shark
I know the Stratford Road house. It’s right at the end of one of those thru-streets to Coney Island Ave. so headlights coming right atcha are a problem and one compounded by the new “luxury” condos going up on that corner.
What kind of luxury can they possibly be on CIA across from a Jiffy Lube?
Nice house, but not worth the headaches. Keep chopping.
It’s just you. The PPS place has been on the market since at least March, so evidently there isn’t that much interest.
Is it me or does the PPS house seem like a pretty good value? What am I missing?
The 6th ave property is an SRO–a whole other headache
re: Sixth Avenue, If one is converting a four-family to a one or two-family, it would probably entail major renovations no matter what, so the conditions of the existing baths and kitchens are not so important. Some original details in the parlor floor would be nice as would an intact stair.
Actually, the trick is not to buy on the wrong end of the asset bubble.
That ridiculous carriage house was listed at $7,200,000 only six months ago.
In other words, its value has been decreasing by more than $9000 per day.
Does the church come with the 6th avenue place? Why all the photos of it? Is it so you pray the value of your house doesn’t fall with the stock market?
The 6th ave place is a complete mess inside. No details left, ancient fixtures, floorplans need rearranging. Only useful for a developer and overpriced for that usage. It’s also located across the street from a school so there is a lot of noise and traffic from buses and parents blocking the intersection 2x/day.
I’m not sure if they’ve gotten the guy out of the garden floor yet, but that group of century 21 guys know how to do that. They own this building though they’ll pretend they are just acting as brokers for some client. They’ll pretend they can’t answer any questions. If you want it, bid low and be ready to walk away.