What Can You Buy for under $1M in Fort Greene, Brooklyn?

Here’s our collection of homes For Sale for those considering a purchase in beautiful “Brownstone Brooklyn.”

Photo by Chris Hirschberg

Photo by Chris Hirschberg

Fort Greene is perhaps one of the most sought after neighborhoods for New Yorkers’ based on its proximity to world class transportation, schools, parks and pubs.

Even if you’re not a millionaire, you can still live the dream of home ownership in New York City. Here are five BrooklynCastle Open House picks for the weekend of December 8th, 2019 that cost less than a million dollars:

75 Greene Avenue #1D (Condo)

Bedrooms: 1

Bath: 1

Square Feet: 609

Price: $799,000

Common Charges: $448.15

RE Taxes: $730.58

125 Ashland Place #7A (Co-op)

Bedrooms: 2

Bath: 1

Square Feet: 950

Price: $675,000

Monthly maintenance: $979

130 St Edwards Street #11B (Co-op)

Bedrooms: 2

Bath: 1

Square Feet: 900

Price: $715,000

Common Charges: $979

424 Adelphi Street #D (Co-op)

Bedrooms: 2

Bath: 1.5

Square Feet: 1,012

Price: $750,000

Common Charges: $543

RE Taxes: $975

75 Greene Avenue #1A(Condo)

Bedrooms: 1

Bath: 1

Square Feet: 701

Price: $875,000

Common Charges: $515.85

RE Taxes: $840.95

Top issues commonly found in Home Inspections in NY

Are You looking for a Home Inspector in New York?  A licensed New York home inspector will usually write up an extensive report with all the repairs needed.  Often, it is easy to spot troubled areas before an inspector comes. For your personal knowledge, here is a list of the most common and easiest to spot issues found in a home during a home inspection. 

4 easiest to spot issues a home can have in NY!

1. Roof Repairs: Multiple layers on a roof. Multiple layers of shingles on a roof shorten the lifespan of the roofing system. Multiple layers of shingles make the roof unable to properly cool itself thus leading to asphalt shingle degradation. Here is an example of a roof with 4 layers from a house we inspected recently in Brooklyn, NY.   

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2. Electrical repairs: GFCI receptacles not installed. Pictured here is a non GFCI outlet located in a kitchen. The kitchen was recently renovated but the electric was never updated posing a significant safety risk to its occupants. This picture was taken from a house we inspected in Canarsie Brooklyn, NY.

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3. Water damage:  Ceiling and wall stains.  Water damage occurred in this home were performed a home inspected in Queens, NY. Staining is clearly visible from past water damage coming from the roof. 

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4. Windows: Breached windows, cracked or damaged windows.  Missing screens. This picture is from a house in Manhattan Beach Brooklyn, NY.  The home its self was listed for 1.5 million dollars, but the window in the back room was broken such that the owner had drilled a hole through the window frame and glued a string in order to be able to close the window.

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About the Writer 

A holder of a bachelor of electrical engineering founded A.D.T. Property & Home Inspectors. He has extensive home inspection experience, has many years of hands-on experience working as an electrical contractor. Additionally, he has an extensive background in general construction contracting.    

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Ari Teper
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