Considering the median listing price in Clinton Hill is hovering at $800,000 (according to one estimate), this sunny one-bedroom in the Willoughby Walk Cooperative Apartments sure seems like a steal at $510,000.
Welcome to the weekly Open House Tour, because who doesn't love a little real estate gawking? This time around, we're looking at what's on the market in Clinton Hill.
Following a recent approval of plans by the Department of Buildings, the agency has now given developers the green light to proceed with demolition of the current library.
It was a difficult decision to make, and one that divided residents, but the final vote is in and the majority have voted to keep St. James Towers affordable.
At a time when the de Blasio administration is desperately seeking to create affordable housing, a Clinton Hill building stands to lose 326 affordable co-op units.
Through its well preserved details—inlaid floors, decorative fireplaces, and such—the abode has been able to maintain its old-school charm despite a recent renovation.
Plans for the townhouse, which doesn’t quite fall in megamansion territory, were filed in July 2016, and since the property is located within the Clinton Hill Historic District at 311 Vanderbilt Avenue, the owner needed the Commission’s approval to move forward.
One of New York City’s oldest homes for sale is officially off the market. Actress Lake Bell and her husband, tattoo artist Scott Campbell, now have a buyer for their circa-1852 Brooklyn townhouse.
The co-op recently underwent a renovation and has now been fitted with new stainless steel appliances in the kitchen and a charming breakfast bar that has a quartz countertop.
But after two failed attempts to intrigue a buyer, Bell and her husband are hoping yet another price chop and a new set of listing photos will do the trick.
Welcome back to The Six Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Today, we’re checking out this pretty one-bedroom in Clinton Hill.
Yesterday we asked how much you thought this light-filled Clinton Hill two-bedroom was asking. Today, we reveal the deets. Did you guess the correct asking price?
Pricespotter is Curbed's pricing guessing game, and today, we’re looking at a Clinton Hill 2BR with a private roof terrace. How much do you think this place is asking?
Bell and husband Scott Campbell, tattoo artist to the stars, first listed their Brooklyn townhouse in July for nearly twice what they paid for it in 2013. The couple has now scaled back its asking price.
At present, just three listings have come onto the market. The cheapest is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit that spans 994-square-feet and is asking $875,000. The priciest is also a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, and it’s asking $1.025 million.
The building will have 142 apartments, and replace the 4,800-square-foot rectory building that sits across from the church. Architecture firm DXA Studio has been roped in to design the structure, which will be located on Classon Avenue.
A Clinton Hill studio with the perfect stasis of classic charm and modern comfort boasts a certain sense of serenity. The best part? It's asking just $495,000.
It’s not every day that a building with as much history as the Lefferts-Laidlaw House hits the market in New York City, but today is that day—the Greek Revival structure at 136 Clinton Avenue is now for sale, with an asking price of $4.5 million.
Eleven affordable condos are now up for grabs through a lottery at Clinton Hill's new Waverly Brooklyn development. Applications must be postmarked by September 6, so better act fast.
Sales launched in June on Waverly Brooklyn, the 48-unit condo that replaced a parking lot, and now the building has unveiled its two model units. Not pictured: the building’s best amenity, automated parking.
Within the barely noticeable community confine, this loft-like condo home has made its way to the market, looking for an occupant to join the restricted community.
The listings photos aren’t particularly illuminating, but according to the brokerbabble, the Clinton Hill townhouse was "customized from top to bottom in a truly Brooklyn style," whatever the heck that means.
For ten years, KelSo Beer Co. has operated its brewery out of their space at 529 Waverly Avenue in Clinton Hill. But now, after a $10,000/month rent spike, the company is being forced to find a home elsewhere.