Residential Sales in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $230,000 70 Remsen Street 400-sq.-ft. alcove-studio co-op in a prewar building; 24-hr. doormen; kitchen with breakfast counter, marble bath, high ceilings, hardwood floors; maintenance $760, includes gas and electricity, 50% tax deductible; listed at $225,000 (multiple bids), 1 week on market (broker: Harbor View Realty) GMAP DITMAS PARK $1,325,000 260 East 19th Street…
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $230,000
70 Remsen Street
400-sq.-ft. alcove-studio co-op in a prewar building; 24-hr. doormen; kitchen with breakfast counter, marble bath, high ceilings, hardwood floors; maintenance $760, includes gas and electricity, 50% tax deductible; listed at $225,000 (multiple bids), 1 week on market (broker: Harbor View Realty) GMAP
DITMAS PARK $1,325,000
260 East 19th Street
7-bedroom, 3-full-and-3-half-bath, 101-year-old Victorian-style house; front porch; dining room, renovated kitchen with slate floors, living room with gas fireplace, music room, stained-glass windows, original moldings and detail, central air-conditioning; 40-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $2,813; listed at $1.295 million (multiple bids), 3 weeks on market (broker: Brooklyn Properties of 7th Avenue) GMAP P*Shark
WILLIAMSBURG $1,197,000
70 Devoe Street
3-family, 3-story prewar wood-frame house; 3 bedrooms in two units; 2 bedrooms in ground-floor unit; dining room, 1 bath in each; tin ceilings, French doors, original moldings and detail in each; front porch; 25-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $1,822, listed at $1.2 million, 6 weeks on market (broker: Kline Realty)
GMAP P*Shark
From the print edition of yesterday’s New York Times
That house on East 19th Street sold quite awhile ago and it was on the market for at least 6 months.
ps. No I’m not a broker for BP! That must be the logical conclusion, but really. I just love looking at listings and I like theirs best.
I love Brooklyn Properties. They always have the gems, often pre-flipped.
and somebody else is flabbergasted people are paying so much to live in bed stuy when you could get a whole house in wmsburg for that price. and that’s life in the gorgeous mosaic for you.
I’m flabbergasted by the prices for the crummy siding covered wood frame houses of Williamsburg, when you could buy a beautiful brownstone in Bed Stuy for the same money.
You mixed up the google map links.