Open House Picks: Townhouses
Boerum Hill 208 Dean Street Corcoran Sunday 1-2:30 $1,800,000 GMAP P*Shark Boerum Hill 294 State Street Nancy McKiernan Sunday 2-4 $1,795,000 GMAP P*Shark Greenpoint 141 Kent Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 2-4 $1,625,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 42 Sherman Street FSBO Sunday 1:30-3:30 $1,300,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 565 Decatur Street Corcoran Sunday 12-1:30 $730,000 GMAP…

Boerum Hill
208 Dean Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-2:30
$1,800,000
GMAP P*Shark
Boerum Hill
294 State Street
Nancy McKiernan
Sunday 2-4
$1,795,000
GMAP P*Shark
Greenpoint
141 Kent Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 2-4
$1,625,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
42 Sherman Street
FSBO
Sunday 1:30-3:30
$1,300,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
565 Decatur Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$730,000
GMAP P*Shark
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anon 3:15, its time you matured, what do you want hear someone say ‘wow, your right and how clever you are for figuring this out’. what value are you adding to this discussion
“…the broker said it was windsor terrace. who am i to argue.”
I love how anon 3:11 still thinks we don’t know they’re the broker!
State St. house is across the street from the new townhouses.
People in the neighborhood love Nancy McKiernan.
i responded earlier at 12:03..as far as i know this house is within the windsor terrace confine..i’m not the expert, but I attended an open house and the broker said it was windsor terrace. who am i to argue. my thoughts..windsor terrace east, west, north, etc..its all the same and if you can get more by going east then so be it. dollarwise, any part of windsor terrace is considered a second cousin to park slope, so best to take advantage of the price favorablilty where you can. unfortunately i can’t afford either mentioned house, so i’m looking further into bklyn, kensington, but its nice to dream.
Really like the state street house. To anyone that has been inside – what kind of work does it need? Also, how close is it to the new “41 Townhouses” development on state street?
Re the State Street house: my understanding from the broker at BHS is that the price was negotiable (when it first hit the market) and required a lot of work. Never saw it but the age old ‘bring your architect’line figured prominently in the broker blurb when first listed. Out of curiosity, does anyone know what the Nancy McKiernan group is like to deal with?
The Greenpoint house is one of the best in the nabe, on the best block. Great value vis a vis other Brooklyn areas. Should go at this price. (I thought it had already sold.)
294 State Street was previously on the market from early this year until a month or two ago with BHS (I think that they also have the listing again along with Nancy M.). When I saw it early this year, the price was $1.8 million and then the price was raised to $1.875 million (under the theory that I see practiced, but never understand, where a house that hasn’t sold has its asking price increased). It has been discussed on Brownstoner before (and I recall a post that went into a fair amount of detail on the condition of the house. Essentially, it is really pretty, but needs a lot of work).
Kent St is a nice block. But the house is two rooms deep. House size 25 x 35. Some original details are gone.
While some work was done inside, much more needs to be done – both inside and outside.
Original asking was $1.95, then $1.7, now $1.625. Even at reduced price, aggressive ask at this time in the market for Greenpoint.