Residential Sales in Brooklyn
WINDSOR TERRACE $752,500 179 Terrace Place GMAP 2-story, 3-bedroom semi-attached house; enclosed front porch, eat-in kitchen, original oak parquet floors, English basement, new roof and gas boiler, 18.6-by85-ft. lot; taxes $2,462; listed at $829,000. Broker: Orrichio & Anderson. CROWN HEIGHTS $790,000 1219 Bergen Street GMAP This 3,080-square-foot, turn-of-the-century, former HOTD was originally listed at $850,000….

WINDSOR TERRACE $752,500
179 Terrace Place GMAP
2-story, 3-bedroom semi-attached house; enclosed front porch, eat-in kitchen, original oak parquet floors, English basement, new roof and gas boiler, 18.6-by85-ft. lot; taxes $2,462; listed at $829,000. Broker: Orrichio & Anderson.
CROWN HEIGHTS $790,000
1219 Bergen Street GMAP
This 3,080-square-foot, turn-of-the-century, former HOTD was originally listed at $850,000. The 16-foot-wide, two-family brick house is in the Crown Heights North Landmark District.
First item from the New York Times, Residential Sales Around the Region.
Photo of 179 Terrace Place by Kate Leonova for Property Shark.
Welcome the nabe. WT is a great place to live and getting better all the time.
6:04: Did you really think no one would comment?????
WT=ZZZ.
I am the buyer. How wierd it is to have you people discussing our purchase. Of all the property in brooklyn that is sold how on earth is ours the topic for all to discuss.
First of all, when tiny three bedroom condos are selling for more than we bought this house for I can’t really see how we got such a “bad” deal. Hmm let’s see two kids, 1 block from the park, good schools, walk to anything, F train (same stop as Park Slope).
NUF said… please your comments are freaking me out.
I think the CH pad was a fare price. We went on the Crown Heights house tour and while we were disappointed with some of them, we fell in love with the neighborhood (ok some parts aren’t great but some are gorgeous). So I have been following some of the recent sales. I would rather live there, not just because it’s cheaper but because Windsor Terrace is ugly and harder to get to. Bergen is a gorgeous block. I am not sure about amenities but it’s right off Atlantic stop (which includes LIRR access too).
wt seems to be a good deal.
whats up with brownstoner readers being so fixated PSF
lots of intangibles go into pricing a home
The CH is on a bus block and not near a subway. Limited access to some services. Otherwise the price per sq ft seems reasonable.
price per sq ft for the WT house seems really high.
The times says that WT house was just on the market one week. Sold at a 9%+ reduction. Eager seller or funny business about time on market, or what?