houseBrooklyn Heights
12 Willow Place
Brooklyn Bridge Realty
Sunday 12:30-3:30
$3,800,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
328 5th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-3
$1,550,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Heights
602 Bergen Street
Brooklyn Properties
Saturday 1-3
$999,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
615 Hancock Street
Abode Properties
Sunday 12-2
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark

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  1. Willow pl house is nice (used to live on the block), but lots of houses on the street are crappy rent stabilized, the roar of the bqe is deafening (not to mention the dirt/crap that comes from it), there is a giant subway exhaust fan building across the street, school on the block is annoying, zero parking nearby, no shopping nearby, etc.

    Why anyone would pay 3.8 for this over the 3.2 on clinton (for a bigger house), I have no idea.

  2. Noticed the same about he Willow Place house. looks like a multiply family that got a so-so conversion. BTW, this house is NOT on Willow Street (as the previous poster stated), big difference, which makes me wonder about the almost $4 million price. Seems a bit high for this section of BH (below Joralem, close to the BQE, above the subway lines).

  3. The Willow St. property is pretty, but I thought the floor plan was awkward: small kitchen; strange half wall behind dining room; “guest room” on 2nd floor can only be accessed thru the master bedroom & only bath on that floor is thru master bedroom; two bedrooms on 3rd floor, but the one bath can only be accessed thru the south bedroom.

  4. AY wouldn’t bother me on Bergen….the minus is opposite side of Bergen isn’t residential…factories, garages, etc.
    But this row of houses is great and otherwise convenient location. Great deal for someone. Sounds like estate sale – so maybe opportunity for lower price.

  5. Bed-Stuy house looks interesting and maybe a good deal (no kitchen/bathroom shots though…). That’s a nice part of the neighbrhood.

    But wow a mil for Bergen – three stories, 16′. Also, while I haven’t seen this house, I’ve seen other houses with kitchens like that that look quaint and old fashioned in pictures but in person are just filthy and horrible (I bet that old linoleum and doorway to backyard are not as pretty in real life). Fixable things, I suppose, but still seems expensive.

  6. Ah, the Bergen St one is my ideal house! I would live in that completely unrenovated, it looks great. Old kitchen, old floors, old paint job, overgrown yard. Just my style. Kudos to the broker for taking great, honest pictures of a cool old house.

    It is way too close to Atlantic Yards, though, it’s true. And I’d have to win the lottery. Sigh.

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