Open House Picks
Park Slope 237 8th Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 12:30-2:30 $1,295,000 GMAP P*Shark Vinegar Hill 13 Evans Street Corcoran Sunday 1-2:30 $1,275,000 GMAP P*Shark Beverley Square East 424 East 18th Street Mary Kay Gallagher Sunday 1-3 $965,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 176 Bainbridge Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 12:30-1:30 $650,000 was $695,000 GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
237 8th Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 12:30-2:30
$1,295,000
GMAP P*Shark
Vinegar Hill
13 Evans Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-2:30
$1,275,000
GMAP P*Shark
Beverley Square East
424 East 18th Street
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 1-3
$965,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
176 Bainbridge Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12:30-1:30
$650,000 was $695,000
GMAP P*Shark
Nomi, it’s called The Vinegar Hill House.
Oh, that is such a disappointment on the Vinegar Hill building. I love Vinegar Hill and compulsively drive thru those streets often and that building looks “right” from the outside. Oh, what a shame. So little comes on the market up there. Damn. That is such a waste of a beautiful spot. It’s right next to the what do you call it house, great spot even with the power plant there. You can probably even pretend it’s not there if you never turn to your west .. . . Damn.
I always thought it could be interesting living up in Vinegar Hill… it’s sort of isolated from the rest of the world.
Those wood windows in Vinegar Hill look pretty!
If I were the owner of that teeny tiny Park Slope house, I would not have built the kitchen part way extending into the front room, thereby bisecting it and making it unusable for any thing. I think this house would work better with a formal front parlor and a combined kitchen dining — or even separate kitchen and separate dining — in the back two thirds, with the dining overlooking that nice yard.
I looked at the Vinegar Hill places when they were built. You couldn’t help but walk thru and just shake your head. They could have built ANYTHING and the built something so terrible (that is not a renovation). And then they just completely botched their terrible plans. I walked thru with the indy developer, and when I pointed out that the curb cut didn’t match where the garage was going in, he just shrugged and said, “I’m sure you can maneuver a car in”. When I said it looked like a fire hydrant looked to be going in the middle of a curb cut, he shrugged and said, “Yeah.. that was kind of a mess up. They’ll have to park on the street”. When another buyer stopped him to tell him there was no W/D hook-up upstairs as promised, he just shrugged and said he decided to move the W/D hook-up to the basement.
What a wasted opportunity.
DIBS – regarding the price, must be the wraparound ConEd plant.
Is the pricing on a place like that in that VH location (look at the industrial shit all around it) about the most absurd thing I’ve ever seen here??????
Haha – agreed BHillGuy. That place is hideous but some yuppie will pay just for the location.