PARK SLOPE $1,300,000
54 Garfield Place
2-family, 3-story brownstone; 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen in primary unit; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, dining area in other; needs renovation; 20-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $1,700; listed at $1,349,500, 5 weeks on market. Broker: Aguayo & Huebener.

BAY RIDGE $915,000
238 Ovington Avenue
104-year-old brownstone; renovated eat-in kitchen and baths, family room, four bedrooms, den, fireplace, high ceilings, original detail; 20-by-88-ft. lot; taxes $3,900; listed at $929,000, 8 weeks on market. Broker: Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & Garfield.

First item from the print edition of yesterday’s New York Times; second item from last Sunday’s New York Times.


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  1. Woah. “Garfield closed in August…”??? If so, what’s the point of these “Residential Sales in Brooklyn” if the Times can’t post them reasonably closer to real time? I know stuff has sold since. We won’t hear about it ’til say February or March?

  2. Garfield closed in August kinda old news. Interesting block but not ‘premier’ brownstone block.
    $540 sq ft and needs reno.
    (ps: I wouldn’t call 40′ deep – only 40’… 20′ x 40′ is pretty common house size).

  3. I’m guessing 54 Garfield’s relatively low sales price is a combination of size (only 40′ deep), location (between 4th and 5th Aves won’t command the same prices as closer to the park on Garfield) and “needs renovation”.