For years now we've been dragging ballers with more modest budgets (as Brooklyn goes) east of Classon Avenue into the "emerging neighborhoods" of Bed-Stuy, Lefferts, and Crown Heights. Back then they came kicking and screaming. Today is another story. If it feels like every house in those nabes is over $1.5M these days, you're not the only one. It's not a matter of what any given house in any given location is "supposed" to cost. The $1.5M money simply has nowhere else to go. So even while the temperatures in Brooklyn are ice cold...
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The Brooklyn market itself is too hot! Like, "Hot damn! - Make a dragon wanna retire, man!"
When buyers priced out everywhere else descend on an easy to find listing with pretty pictures on Corcoran.com like 905 Lincoln Place, asking $1.495M for a 3-story east of Nostrand, you can really see how hot the market is. "Don't believe me just watch..."
Renovated kitchen cleaning up nicely...
Original wood floors & trim in great shape, nice windows on the barrel front...
And a renovated bathroom that's not as stylish as the kitchen, but certainly hits the high notes with the soaking tub, the stand-up shower, and plenty of light...
People come over here looking for 4-stories, but when you're renovated this nice, the 3-stories command $1.5M, even when you're heading further & further east. We saw a 3-story like 798 Lincoln Place further west go for $1.42M in worse condition not long ago. We saw the 3-story at 858 Lincoln Place go for $1.2M a while back with a local broker at the same time that Corcoran moved a few others on that block asking $1.3M and closing closer to $1.5M. But in this cold weather and hot market, 905 Lincoln Place is heading to contract for $1.7M cash! That is a "read 'em & weep" kind of figure for a 3-story in A-minus condition east of New York Avenue in the dead of winter.
This week we'll take a look at some more of the wild activity in Crown Heights...
Pro's: great looking renovation, barrel front duplex with rental, easy income on the garden rental over here now, updated mechanicals
Con's: gone already, way over asking price, all cash, no C of O (which isn't that big of a deal with 2-Fams)
Ideally: a scary harbinger for buyers and a great vote of confidence for values on the 4-stories that are west of here
how come streeteasy is still showing this as "for sale" since November?
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ReplyDeleteMy childhood home till 1950
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