Open House Picks
Boerum Hill 398 Pacific Street Halstead Sunday 2-4 $2,175,000 GMAP P*Shark Fort Greene 204 Clermont Avenue Douglas Elliman Sunday 1:30-3:30 $1,650,000 (was $2,500,000 then $1,950,000) GMAP P*Shark Carroll Gardens 274 Hoyt Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2:30-4 $1,495,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 484 Monroe Street Fillmore Sunday 1-3 $579,000 GMAP P*Shark

Boerum Hill
398 Pacific Street
Halstead
Sunday 2-4
$2,175,000
GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
204 Clermont Avenue
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 1:30-3:30
$1,650,000 (was $2,500,000 then $1,950,000)
GMAP P*Shark
Carroll Gardens
274 Hoyt Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,495,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
484 Monroe Street
Fillmore
Sunday 1-3
$579,000
GMAP P*Shark
You know your right Dave the public housing that lines Gates Ave and acts almost like a wall in Bedford Stuyvesant. But I have a friend on Green and Malcolm X and he is getting $2800 for his duplex. But it is super nice and renovated by professionals in Victorian construction.
Not ssure about that part of Bed Stuy….Gates (the next street) is pretty bad
11233…you really think they can get $2k for the duplex up there??
I really wish they would put a train back in the middle Bedford Stuyvesant like it was before 1950s. That house could be something nice and the price is not crazy. What are the cross streets for Monroe? Monroe and Madison seems to get better after Tompkins going east.
Ft. Greene is intriguing, but no phots of the side elevation/parking. It looks a little scriffy on the outside. Floor plan wise the enclosed side bay in the apartment is unfortunate (maybe it’s not really built like the plan). And I gues the ground floor used to be another apartment since it says 4 family. Anyone know whether the place comes with tenants?
Hoyt Street is a 13-footer. Give lots of credit to the photographer.
Big problem I see with the Hoyt St. house is that it’s got a single full bathroom for all four bedrooms. Wouldn’t be a huge issue for my wife and I, but for people with kids, that’d make it pretty rough to live in.
The Pacific house seems to need an awful lot of reconditioning for something over the 2mm mark.
BS house looks nice but the subway access is pretty awful.
Aaaaand … no major complaints about the fort greene house except that the half-bath opens directly into the dining room, which is kind of amusing.
Boruem Hill House needs a lot of work. You can even see stains on the ceilings. It’s great that they are also offering the accompanying lot but the pricing on both are laughable.
Fort Greene House looks fantastic. The current pricing doesn’t seem unreasonable either. Wondering why it hasn’t sold yet. Is it just the pricing?
Not loving Hoyt Street. Just not feeling it. Don’t know exactly why.
Well, at least the Bed Stuy house still has some nice floors. For what it is the price is decent and could be a good home for someone. Would love for someone to spruce this back up.
Pacific Street – “MAJESTIC three family”
Now that’s a far stretch. Major Fixer Upper.
Price Seems very high.
The BS house is nice and a good price. You can rent out the duplex for around $2K, making the cost to live here really low. Obvious upgrading could be done, but that can be done over time. This is simple and livable.