Who says buyers with 25% down can't snatch a great deal out of the clutches of the big bad cash buyer boogie-man?? It's not easy to do, but it can be done. Platinum Members closed last week on a sweet fixer upper brick house at 295 Macon Street in the expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District for less than $1.2M. Although it took months in the making to deliver vacant and with clear title, sometimes all it takes a little deep digging and just a little patience to find a deal in Bed-Stuy. The house is a healthy 20' x 40' 4-story on a great block...
Around the corner from the train and $2M listings. And you know the rest... high ceilings on the parlor, exposed brick, original parquet floors, a handful of mantles, molding, etc. Most of the house in live-able condition with affordable upgrades on the way...
Configure it as a double-duplex or triplex over garden, and you're good to go...
Think of this as a less decadent, less expensive version of 196 Hancock Street, which supposedly soared over $2M after asking $1.85M on the market as a fixer-upper this year. Brewing since last year, 295 Macon Street has historic charms of its own...
Babbling brook in the front yard too?!?
Con's: tricky deal to pull off, work to be done including water damage to some floors, took a long time
Ideally: a quintessential 4-story barely-on-market value deal with market equity and sweat equity already built into it on day 1
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