Open House Picks: 10/30/09
Park Slope 440A 6th Street Warren Lewis Sunday 1-3 $1,900,00 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 53 Monroe Street Corcoran Sunday 2-3:30 $1,275,000 >GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 1253 Carroll Street Kathryn Lilly (solo?!) Sunday 2-4 $750,000 GMAP P*Shark Greenwood Heights 342 20th Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2:30-4 $699,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
440A 6th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 1-3
$1,900,00
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
53 Monroe Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2-3:30
$1,275,000
>GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
1253 Carroll Street
Kathryn Lilly (solo?!)
Sunday 2-4
$750,000
GMAP P*Shark
Greenwood Heights
342 20th Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark
“Does North Slope generally fetch higher prices than Center Slope?”
The named streets are generally more expensive than the numbered ones…
Although 2nd and 3rd Streets are especially lovely with some magnificent homes.
I mean, the whole neighborhood is expensive, but there is definitely a premium in the North as that is where the bulk of the historic district lies…
And the transportation is far superior.
Agree with you about N. Slope, 11217, but, then again, my zip is 11217 too. Center slope transportation sucks and parking is impossible.
North Slope is more desired than Center Slope, says 11217.
Is this true?
I know North Slope has better access to subways.
But much of Center Slope has PS 123.
Does North Slope generally fetch higher prices than Center Slope?
Love the GH house as an ‘investment rental’. Be lucky to get 4k/month gross income. Too expensive to gut.
Oh, just saw “built 1901.” That bathroom is classic.
That Crown Heights house is not in need of upgrading, it has the original kitchen and baths. Snap it up!
The price should be lower but only because the house is miniscule and only a one-family. Maybe they think it needs an electrical rewiring, but if it dates from the 1920s or later, it could be fine.
Did it have a date? It looks like 1915-1919 to me.
Yowza, that Park Slope place is done up in classic old-house sprawl 70s-80s VIctoriana. I like it, though I might take down *some* of the wallpaper. Also, is the door to the bathroom open permanently, do you think? Groovy stove and enamel teapot. I think Miss Muffet might like this place, but definitely see it getting close to ask. Seems like the world’s biggest bargain compared to the Park Slope HOTD asking $3 million.
Locando vini e oli is probably the closest, maybe 5-6 blocks away? Otherwise, Fort Greene is a 15 minute walk. I personally really like the no-man’s land between Clinton Hill and Bed Stuy, precisely because it’s not gentrified.
Oh and I also love the Bed Stuy house, but think it’s grossly overpriced.