Open House Picks
Park Slope 225 Garfield Place Corcoran Sunday 1:30-3 $2,290,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 431 10th Street Warren Lewis Sunday 12-2 $1,050,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 38 East 2nd Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 12-2 $899,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 33 East 2nd Street Halperin RE Saturday 1-3 $848,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
225 Garfield Place
Corcoran
Sunday 1:30-3
$2,290,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
431 10th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$1,050,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
38 East 2nd Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12-2
$899,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
33 East 2nd Street
Halperin RE
Saturday 1-3
$848,000
GMAP P*Shark
You’re reading the fp wrong, dibs. The lower duplex stair going down from parlor is inside the private area. The common hall stops halfway down.
10th street house needs a ton of work. It is a good location though and I prefer to label mid town slope ! At 1600 square feet the house is not the biggest but with investment you could expand to a great 1 family. Price would have to come down a bit though…..
ditto – DIBS
225 Garfield has been on the market since March 2009. It started at $2,590,000.
It was also recently advertising 2 units for rent (apts #2 and #3), which according to Streeteasy have been rented out. So, if you’re buying, you’re getting tenants in place.
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/building/225-garfield-place-brooklyn
225 Garfield has been on the market since March 2009. It started at $2,590,000.
It was also recently advertising 2 units for rent (apts #2 and #3), which according to Streeteasy have been rented out. So, if you’re buying, you’re getting tenants in place.
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/building/225-garfield-place-brooklyn
Has anyone compared the Garfield Place here with the house across the street that is the double duplex (asking $140K less). I think they are about the same size, but without enough photos to really tell which (if either) needs more work.
I just can’t imagine paying $2 MM for a place and having to keep my doors closed on both levels because they open into the common hallway used by the “tenants.”
whats going on on East 2nd street?
Why is it that every house for sale in Park Slope now has a parlor that’s two feet wide? AND I am noticing the listing agents are starting to tout “high-income” rentals (“hi-income” in this case) up high in the ad. I’m sure that’s a very useful tactic, to prevent buyers from thinking these properties are overpriced.