Open House Picks
Brooklyn Heights 20 Grace Court Alley Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-3:30 $3,300,000 GMAP P*Shark Brooklyn Heights 18 Willow Place Corcoran Sunday 11:30-1 $2,850,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 702 President Street Warren Lewis Sunday 11-12:30 $1,895,000 GMAP P*Shark Williamsburg 272 Berry Street Corcoran Sunday 3-4:30 $1,595,000 GMAP P*Shark
Brooklyn Heights
20 Grace Court Alley
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-3:30
$3,300,000
GMAP P*Shark
Brooklyn Heights
18 Willow Place
Corcoran
Sunday 11:30-1
$2,850,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
702 President Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 11-12:30
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark
Williamsburg
272 Berry Street
Corcoran
Sunday 3-4:30
$1,595,000
GMAP P*Shark
Monsieur Lafever, I did notice the lights and they are indeed beautiful. The home will undoubtedly be magnificent once it’s finally finished.
Mr. Lafever: Two of my neighbors in PA have gas lanterns on their front porches. I love them. They are lit 24/7, something BrooklynGreen would be vehemently opposed to.
BTW, there are two copies of your book “The Modern Builders Guide” available on Amazon. Not the 1833 original but the 1969 reprint.
That BH home is looking yummy to me… I will wait for it to drop.. lol..
Mr. Champion: take notice of the new “carriage lights” installed on the Upjohn house on Grace Court Alley. They are unusually beautiful. And although they are not yet operational, they appear to be gas lights. Extremely appropriate in my opinion.
Minard, I mentioned the other carriage house on Grace Court Alley. I knew it was much larger than #20 but didn’t realize it was 3 times the size. It does seem huge.
CG ups, yes, the black parking gate cuts in front of the featured house, which has it’s entry way just in front of the gate. I believe there might be another small entry from behind the gate as well. I’m pretty sure the folks at 20 Grace Court Alley do use one of the parking spots behind the gate but, since it’s not mentioned in the listing, it must be lent or rented to them by the listing agent next door. (by the way, I asked in the Twitter thread how you’re feeling…hope you’re healing fast and painlessly).
I reside in Brooklyn Heights and I love the carriage houses on Grace Court Alley. Number 20 is charming and was beautifully renovated by the current owners. Nonetheless, 3.3 million dollars is quite an ambitious asking price for such a compact dwelling. I wish them well.
The much larger carriage house a few doors down that someone mentioned has been undergoing restoration for some time was originally designed by the noted church and mansion architect Richard Upjohn. It is at least three times the size of the featured house.
Love love love the Grace Court Alley home. I’m confused by the pic though. That black iron fence cutting into the front of the house isn’t part of the property? Seems odd to have someone else’s car area, right in front of your home.
the high heat bill could be due to – they use oil heat – and last year beginning of season oil price was very high (over $4 gallon). Some people locked in at that high price and then prices plunged over the winter.
Would be useful if they said how many gallons.
I heat with gas – budget level billing – is less than $3000 -which includes hot water also – in 4 story house – close to dimensions of the President st.
Ringo, she definitely has a ton of listings in the neighbourhood. I’m not surprised as she is extremely personable and doesn’t come across as a typical slimeball agent. She’s also lost weight recently and looks great. I wonder if she lets the folks next door park there or rents out one of the spaces to them. All the other homes on the street have their own parking, I believe.