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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.


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  1. WBer, love to hear if you find out more. I was scratching my head trying to figure out how they got 3000 sf out of that tiny house. Clear that the “duplexes” are crammed into attics and basements.
    Personally, I’d take the blue house next door – put on a new stoop railing, fix the brick on the basement and yank out the AC unit from the facade, and you have a very attractive wood frame house.

  2. how would brokers benefit from making the boarder washington? I would think they would benefit more having it at Franklin, thereby pushing a more desireable neighborhood further out, raising prices.

    the dividing line is washington. always has been. brokers and new arrivals try to push it out to franklin, or even as far as bedford or nostrand, but that’s just lying.

  3. anyone remember the various asking prices for 10 Orient and how long it was on the market??

    SELLERS in Williamsburg are offering to pay the transfer taxes these days! Oh how the market has changed!!!

  4. I have lived in this neighborhood for many years. The brokers, not city planners are the ones who keep changing the neighborhood lines to fit their sales pitch. Franklin Ave has always been the dividing line between PH & CH. But if you let the brokers or new residents tell the story it will end at Washington.

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