Open House Picks
Stuyvesant Heights 135 Bainbridge Street Corley RE Sunday 1-3 $1,249,500 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 622 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn Properties Sunday 4-5 $690,000 GMAP P*Shark Greenwood Heights 568 19th Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-4 $659,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 1455 Dean Street Corcoran Sunday 12-1 $599,000 GMAP P*Shark
Stuyvesant Heights
135 Bainbridge Street
Corley RE
Sunday 1-3
$1,249,500
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
622 Jefferson Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 4-5
$690,000
GMAP P*Shark
Greenwood Heights
568 19th Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$659,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
1455 Dean Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1
$599,000
GMAP P*Shark
While we’re at it, 19th Street house is Windsor Terrace, not Greenwood Heights.
As Amzi said: Bedford – Stuyvesant is a merger of two neighborhoods, Stuyvesant Heights is not something that brokers just made up. Although, their use of it is clearly meant to rinse any perceived negative connotations “Bed-Stuy” may have on perspective buyers. It also makes it easier to tack on an extra 400,000k
That Jefferson Block is very nice and will be landmarked soon as Stuyvesant Heights North… That is the block NYmag did the article on a few years back…
I really like the look of the one on Jefferson St. too. Anyone know that block? I thought places up that away were more like in the 500 range. But this house does look very clean and recently updated, not in need of any work.
I’ll certainly go to see it. Yes, that block is landmarked.
The Bainbridge house is in a remarkable-looking row. Perhaps that and the fact that it’s a four family explains the very high price. I wish they’d included more photos and a floor plan. They say it’s got every single detail intact. Would love to see more. Maybe I’ll try to swing by the open house.
And yet Stuyvesant Heights has been a landmarked district since 1971…
Guys please check out this 1897 clipping from the Brooklyn Eagle… The name Stuyvesant Heights has been around longer than the name Bed-Stuy which came about in the 1950s. Bedford-Stuyvesant was two different neighborhood pre WWII Brooklyn Union gas merged the names in the late 1930s and it stuck. If there is a Greenwood Heights now which I am sure no one in Manhattan has heard of also.. To tell you you the truth when I use to talk about Prospect Hts to people in the city only 4 years ago most have never heard of that either… Technically both of the Bedford Stuyvesant homes are in Stuyvesant Heights.
http://eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&sSorting=Score%2Cdesc&Key=BEG%2F1897%2F10%2F12%2F16%2FAr01614%2Exml&PageLabelPrint=&AW=1249672601468&CollName=BEG%5FAPA3%5F1895%2D1899&DOCID=541941&sScopeID=UDR2&Skin=BEagle&sDateFrom=%2530%2531%252f%2530%2531%252f%2531%2538%2538%2531&GZ=T&GZ=T&ViewMode=GIF&sPublication=BEG&sQuery=stuyvesant+heights&RefineQueryView=&sDateTo=%2531%2532%252f%2533%2531%252f%2531%2539%2530%2532&rEntityType=&StartFrom=8&Continuation=2
Yes, m4l, most likely.