houseWindsor Terrace
169 Windsor Place
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,225,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseColumbia Waterfront
22 Carroll Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$1,195,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCobble Hill
14 Warren Place
Brooklyn Heights RE
Sat 2-5, Sun 2-5
$1,125,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBayRidge
82 72nd Street
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 1-3
$969,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The WT house needed more than100k to renovate. The first floor was “nice” as stated above but the kitchen and bathroom still needed to be gutted on that floor.

    I think prices will hold in NYC, but what do I know?

  2. Rock,

    yeah, but will the prices hold? what if you buy a house for 1.2 million, dump in 100k to renovate, and can only sell the place for 1 million after the market drops?

    that’s my fear. what do you folks think? i don’t like the idea of not being able to move because i’d lose too much money selling my house.

  3. I went to the Windsor OH as well. I guess it is a deal given that houses like that don’t come on the market very often at that price, but it is in need of a partial gut reno, at least for it to look as I would like it.

    The bathrooms were tiny – does anyone know if that is the standard size for all the houses of that nature in WT? (FYI, We live in WT but in a Condo on Prospect Ave)

  4. I also went to th Windsor OH. I agree with above, but think the price is accurate. Yes, expensvie, but that is what WT is going for these days, despite the fact that the house needs work!

    Anyone else want to comment on that House?

  5. I went to the Carroll open house. It’s a good sized house but needs much more work than what appears in the photos. If I were to buy it I’d pretty much gut the whole thing. The current configuration is bizarre. But the block is actually quite nice.

  6. Re: Carroll Street. There is a bus–the always entertaining B61–that you can take to Jay Street for the A, C, or F. Most days the bus will take about 15-20 minutes. If you work downtown this is definitely less than an hour commute. And you’ve got restaurants, yoga, knitting store, coffee place, and other “yuppie amenities” along Columbia and Union. Obviously, this is more “fringe” than central CG/CH but a nice place to live nonetheless.

  7. SO did anybody actually go to the open houses? i thought the carroll st is worth a look, but i was out of town… it is also more than a 10 minute walk to the carroll street station, by the way, it’s more like 12-14min. which is kinda far for NY standards…

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