Top floor, exclusive roof building rights. Between Underhill and Washington. Closer to Washington. Open house tomorrow and Sunday. Oh yeah, rates are down again.
Open House: Dean St., almost $1 million
Brownstoner alert: Park Terrace Properties open house Sunday (2-4pm) for 491 Dean Street. Listed at $950,000. Park Terrace Properties.
WHATIS: Aguayo and Huebener Realty Group
Aguayo & Huebner is a Park Slope, Brooklyn real estate firm that often has listings in Prospect Heights, including this pink-pillared beauty on Park Pl. that Brownstoner has highlighted. A&H co-owner Roslyn Huebener just closed on her $2.15 million ”retirement house" facing Fort Greene Park. Offices of Aguayo & Huebner: 244 5th Ave. (718-622-9300, [email protected]); 138 7th Ave. (718-788-8200, [email protected])
2 Family, Prospect Place, Prospect Heights, $749,000
Eh. Prospect Heights… Crown Heights… what’s the difference? (Shrug for effect) Ahh, fugeda… never mind.
Go talk to "Foxtons New York real estate broker."
Recent Home Sales – in and around Prospect Heights
Reported January 5, 2005 for zip code 11238:
431 Classon Ave Unit 1C ($235,300); built 1920; tax value $14,323
104 Clifton Pl Unit 2A ($230,000)
312 Greene Ave ($750,000); lot size 2000; built 1901; $10,471
226 Saint James Pl Unit 4R ($400,530)
More later…
Duck! A bidding war
Brownstoner reports rumors of a "bidding war" over this house for sale, with the leading bid at $1.3 million. We can confirm that the street address is 330 Park Pl.
Those hot pink pillars are… Striking… Just striking. Click the pic for a detailed view, and go to Aguayo & Huebner Real Estate for inside detail.
ltjbukem has new under-construction pics
$900,000 – 3 Fam. Brownstone
Bedford Ave. is now Prospect Heights? At what point does Prospect Heights become Crown Heights?
Via craigslist.
MSNBC: A Turf War for the Lords of Flatbush
Soaring property values draw megabrokerages to the area; street-smart local outfits make service their key defense
Now a seismic shift is in store
for these old-style brokers, who share a unique, small-business culture
in one of the last surviving enclaves of independent real-estate
brokering in the U.S. Young calls it, "a small, genuine, little
brownstone community."
"You're Blighted"
"…the latest skirmish began on Nov. 29 at a community meeting. James
Stuckey, an executive vice president at Mr. Ratner’s firm, Forest City
Ratner, was explaining the process of eminent domain…"
"… asking the state to obtain
property for them as a last resort … Mr. Stuckey said, would involve declaring properties in
the proposed arena footprint "blighted." The word drew jeers from
members of the audience, the newspaper reported, including one woman
who yelled back, ‘You’re blighted!’"
"’I don’t know if one is allowed to make a counter-blight argument,’ she
said, ‘but it could be made for everything that Ratner has built around
here thus far.’"