houseBedford Stuyvesant
404 Hancock Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,200,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
263 Stuyvesant Avenue
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12-2
$950,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
250 Monroe Street
Fillmore
Sunday 12-2
$785,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
238 Monroe Street
Century 21
By Appointment
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The house at 483 Putnam is a good deal around its asking price. The third floor apartment is really nice. Only the garden floor is still in need of reno. The thing to do with that house would be to flip the rental from the top to the garden and make the owners duplex the top two floors. would be a nice house.

  2. Brooklynnative…I think 404 Stuyvesant sold for about $1.1 MM and was far more grand and a much, much better location than the hancock limestone.

    263 Stuyvesant is a really spectacular building. I believe there’s an incredible gargoyle at the top of those stoops separating the buildings. Its not far off from what it should sell for but I reserve on that given how old the kitchens and baths are. It needs a few baths on the owner’s second floor and doesn’t need the full bath on the parlour floor.

  3. Best building for sale in Bed Stuy in recent memory remains 408 Stuyvesant – had 5 apartments that had been renovated and a recalcitrant rent stabalized tenant that wouldn’t leave. That was a real beauty and a great investment if you got rid of the loser.

  4. I think the Hancock Street house is very nice. That is the Montrose Morris street. Stuyvesant is also nice. Monroe is what I call the last nice street going north before the area gets a little twilight zonish with “wood frame aluminum houses and public housings mixed in with brownstones…

  5. The Putnam house hasn’t sold because it’s about 150K overpriced. It’s a very small house and there are several larger houses on that block for sale for much less.

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