Open House Picks
Park Slope 90 6th Avenue Corcoran Sunday 12:30-2:30 $2,200,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 416 Waverly Avenue Massey Knakal Saturday 12-3 $1,900,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 455 15th Street Warren Lewis Sunday 12-2 $1,390,000 GMAP P*Shark Ditmas Park 679 E. 18th Street Brooklyn Properties Sunday 2-4pm $1,350,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 969 Lincoln Place Corcoran Sunday…

Park Slope
90 6th Avenue
Corcoran
Sunday 12:30-2:30
$2,200,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
416 Waverly Avenue
Massey Knakal
Saturday 12-3
$1,900,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
455 15th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$1,390,000
GMAP P*Shark
Ditmas Park
679 E. 18th Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2-4pm
$1,350,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
969 Lincoln Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30pm
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark
also waverly C of O is commercial, not residential. doesn’t this make living there a violation? wouldn’t owner technically have to change CofO????
I think that may have been a different property. This one was technically a 2 br with another small windowless room that could be used as a 3rd. Priced even better, MUCH better (mid 600s.) Really nice owners who did the entire renovation. Sounds too good to be true, right? but I still think noise and dirt from PPW would have made it really tough to deal with (also, the entire building’s radiator pipes where hanging from the ceiling, which apparently lead to much banging in the winter. I still wonder if I was nuts to pass it up, but I thought it was one of those instances where location, location, location (even though geographically a perfect setting) was too much of an obstacle to overcome.
“i went to the same apartment i think, it was the 3 bedroom 1400sq ft co-op with low maint beautiful inside and low 845k price from brooklyn properties? great floorplan. there was a mini bidding war and it went 3 days after the open house for probably the ask, or a touch above, all cash i bet. I’ve not seen anything priced as well since.”
Anon – I saw that Apt. too. Went for more than the asking price. I am keeping my eye on that building because the other apts are as nice/nicer, with same layout but all exposed wood, and those facing the side street would have less noise.
yes the floor plan is truly revelatory on waverly ave. thanks for pointing it out.
I love the CH place, just think it is WAY overpriced, hope they get close to it though.
15th Street is louder than park block, IMO, because it’s a narrow street and there are buildings on both sides. It is a block with some very nice people, but they have lots of people dropping trash there and loud fights with the homeless ladies and their boyfriends visiting. It’s really not a great block–apologies to all residents.
“On the topic of the noisy block on 15th St., we looked at a beautifully renovated apt. on PPW, well priced, ground floor VERY close to the Pavilion. We passed on it because we thought the street traffic (both foot and automobile) would be torture. Any opinions on that assessment? It was a great apt., and I keep questioning our decision.”
i went to the same apartment i think, it was the 3 bedroom 1400sq ft co-op with low maint beautiful inside and low 845k price from brooklyn properties? great floorplan. there was a mini bidding war and it went 3 days after the open house for probably the ask, or a touch above, all cash i bet. I’ve not seen anything priced as well since.
Oh, that’r rich! Click on the floorplan link for the Waverly Ave carriage house. I love the post-modern interpretation of “floorplan”
one last thing, this is why massey should not sell residential real estate–look at those PHOTOS!!! who takes pictures of toilets?