Open House Picks
Ditmas Park 1410 Beverley Road Liz Simon Sunday 1-3:30 $1,525,000 GMAP P*Shark Fort Greene 266 Clermont Avenue Fillmore Sat & Sun 2-4 $1,499,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Lefferts Gardens 62 Midwood Street Aguayo & Huebener Sun 1-3 $1,395,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 452 Prospect Avenue Heights Berkeley Sat 2-4 $1,059,000 GMAP P*Shark

Ditmas Park
1410 Beverley Road
Liz Simon
Sunday 1-3:30
$1,525,000
GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
266 Clermont Avenue
Fillmore
Sat & Sun 2-4
$1,499,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
62 Midwood Street
Aguayo & Huebener
Sun 1-3
$1,395,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
452 Prospect Avenue
Heights Berkeley
Sat 2-4
$1,059,000
GMAP P*Shark
All us anon’s are on our best behavior so we don’t have our privileges revoked.
haha, its so transparent that Hal is trying to sell that house in Queens. and then he signs in anonymously and replies to himslef: “hmmm…that’s a great house hal, thanks, i’m gonna check it out…”
hahahahaha
Except for you, 4:06PM. You seem only too eager to bite…suspicously eager.
Sorry 11:37am and 3:16pm but no one is biting today… 🙁
I can’t agree with West that 62 Midwood is “an amazing deal” at 1.4M, and given recent sales in Lefferts Manor I bet it won’t sell for more than 1.3M. But we’ll see.
Hal–that’s a nice house you posted. I’m going to look at it. Thanks.
There are some beautiful homes there. No doubt about it. I would be willing to live there if I were single. I have two kids, though, so that particular neighborhood probably would not work so well.
62 Midwood is a beautiful house on what IMO is the nicest block in Lefferts Manor.
It’d be worth MUCH more if this typo from A & H were true:
“LOT SIZE 45 x 20
BUILDING SIZE 100 x 20”
I’d pay a lot for a property that successfully defied the laws of physics 🙂
Their other mistake is that the house was built in 1898, not 1899–no big deal.
There are a number of other posts regarding this house about which I’ll not comment, as per my prior promise.
The Midwood St. is an amazing deal. So much space and all the details are pretty much intact. The buyer would have to put a little $$ but would have a house they could live in forever.
I bought in Brooklyn and I love it, and I got a great value a few years ago, but if I were in the market today and was looking in the above price range, I’d buy here:
http://realestate.nytimes.com/+comshare/vulisting.asp?Lid=723-5
No brainer in my opinion.
But it’s the neighborhood where I grew up. So I’m biased in favor.