Residential Sales in Brooklyn
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…
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.
that part of ovington ave has some of the nicest brownstones anywhere….there are actually 2 or 3 that are 40′ wide.
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?
For “needs renovation,” $1.3M is a pretty healthy price for the Garfield location.
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).
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”.
Re Garfield place, trust me it was not a steal. I saw the house back in the spring and it need a complete “do over”. It was completely mutilated by the previous owners.
What’s the story at Garfield Place. $1.3 for that location seems like a steal.