Just Sold in Brooklyn
WILLIAMSBURG $1,470,000 10 Orient Avenue GMAP Two-family townhouse, 3,000 square feet, with three-bedroom, one-bath duplex over two-bedroom, two-bath duplex with basement, exposed brick, four decorative fireplaces, tin ceilings, patio and garage. Taxes $2,400. Asking price $1,599,000, on market six months. Brokers: Pamela Fica, DJK Residential and Beth Kenkel, The Corcoran Group. EAST FLATBUSH $150,000 745…

WILLIAMSBURG $1,470,000
10 Orient Avenue GMAP
Two-family townhouse, 3,000 square feet, with three-bedroom, one-bath duplex over two-bedroom, two-bath duplex with basement, exposed brick, four decorative fireplaces, tin ceilings, patio and garage. Taxes $2,400. Asking price $1,599,000, on market six months. Brokers: Pamela Fica, DJK Residential and Beth Kenkel, The Corcoran Group.
EAST FLATBUSH $150,000
745 E. 31st Street GMAP
One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 900 square feet, with nursery and kitchen with dinette and new appliances; building features parking. Maintenance $560. Asking price $157,000, on market four months. Broker: Peter Modica, Fillmore Real Estate.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS $680,000
457 Prospect Place GMAP
Two bedroom, two-bath duplex condo, 1,400 square feet, with renovated eat-in kitchen, renovated bath, washer/dryer and central AC; building features storage and roof deck. Common charges $261, taxes $27. Asking price $725,000, on market 16 weeks. Broker: Trey Borzillieri, The Developers Group.
Just Sold! [NY Post]
Photo of 10 Orient Ave. by Scott Bintner for Property Shark.
crown heights is a hellhole. crime has SURGED this year there. along with brownsville and bed stuy.
love prospect heights though.
i ain’t walkin past washington anytime soon.
yeah, it’s great when joggers are gunned downed on eastern parkway.
i used to rent off nostrand, it’s a dirty, noisy neighborhood lacking amenities. i had many racial remarks yelled at me by people hanging out on benches on eastern parkway when i walked from the Franklin 4/5 home at night. (i’m white)
“sounds like someone lives in btw washington and franklin and doesn’t want to admit that they live in crown heights!! HAHAHA!”
Wrong again. I own a house in Crown Heights, EAST of Franklin, in the historic district, and I couldn’t be happier. Crown Heights is GREAT! I just don’t like johnny-come-latelys telling me where the Crown Heights border lies.
sounds like someone lives in btw washington and franklin and doesn’t want to admit that they live in crown heights!! HAHAHA!
well you’re stupid!
Franklin is the border as far as I’m concerned, and I’m a Brooklyn native and lifelong resident. Who cares what your Corcoran broker thinks? I’ve been here a lot longer.
washington is definitely the border.
even my corcoran broker told me that.
and they have more reason to stretch it to franklin than everyone else.
1:13 – you know as much as I know.
Both of these houses look like they have a lot of their historic “bones” remaining. The plastic cornice on #10 probably covers over the original one, likewise those plastic window hoods. Strip off the vinyl siding and you probably have original (well rotted) material there. The nice thing about vinyl siding is that most people were too lazy to rip off the old stuff, choosing just to cover it over.
no washington is the border.