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Home Buying For Hipsters

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Eve Levine, founder of Home Buying for Hipsters is a self described “practitioner of many trades, master of none”. As with the rest of us who float around between various careers, she dabbles in the real estate business.

This free event educates “non traditional wage earners” on buying property.

Since it’s geared towards hipsters it takes place in, where else? Williamsburg.

Tonight. 6:30-8pm @ Huckleberry Bar, 588 Grand St.

What $300k Buys You In & Out of NYC

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$289k: Upper West Side Studio

Let’s start with Manhattan. Broadway at 107th Street…awesome! Doesn’t give the square footage of this coop, but I’m assuming it’s the size of a closet. Not a walk in closet. But hey, if you just need a place to crash, this is it! I’m lovin’ this chick’s website. Adina! Is she a broker or a teen idol?

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$ 300k: Ft Hamilton: 920 Sq ft, 2 BR coop

Looks like a nice renovation. They fixed up, but left some retro details. Advice to agent: Remove the litter box from the photo before taking picture. Maintenance of $668 includes gas, heat, water and tax.

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$ 300k: Jersey City: 4 Family in need of TLC

The bad news is: This house hasn’t been touched for years. The good news is: This house hasn’t been touched for years. From the one interior shot it looks like there may be some detail left. Do I wear rose colored glasses or what?

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$299900: Mt Vernon 3 Family

I’m drooling over this one! 3 Family, 2600 sq ft home built in 1928. Needs total rehab. Fire damage. It looks so sad and forgotten, but I see the inner beauty. Come to mamma, I’ll save you!

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$297900: Beacon 2 Family

Hmm, not bad. Two 2 BR units with a little backyard. No interior shots. It’s on the “mountain side” of town as opposed to the “river side” which means nice views, pleasant area…..far walk to train.

Affordable NYC: Brooklyn Under $600k

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We’re going into a recession! There’s a housing slump! So does that mean a Brooklyn townhouse can be had for under $600k now? Let’s see….

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$599k: 2 Family, Crown Heights North. OH Sunday!

I’m putting this one at the top of the list because judging from internet alone, it looks like the best choice. A 3200 square foot 2 family limestone in Crown Heights North. It looks like this has great detail. According to the floorplan, only 2 floors are finished. Agents suggest finishing the “English basement” for a lower duplex. If the previous owner had done this, the price would not be under $600k! Open House this Sunday: 1274 Park Place.

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$575k: 2 Family Bed Stuy

Location! Location! Location! This house needs a full reno, including roof, plumbing and electric. Maybe even windows and facade, judging from the picture. Some details remain. They list it as a 3 story, but I’m looking at 4 in the photo. That would mean more rental space=more money. Or a larger space for yourself. The map is showing MacDonough and Tompkins, which is right near an up and coming strip of shops and restaurants, close to Fulton and 2 blocks from the A express. Oh, and a block from the Reclaimed Home Brooklyn headquarters. The rehab needed might be too extensive to make this work.

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$599k: Renovated 2 Family in Bed Stuy

Looks like they did a nice job of restoring this place, but it’s difficult to see since 2 of the 3 shots are of the hallway. And no exterior photos! Located on Monroe between Stuyvesant and Lewis. I know that Stuy/Lewis is verrry desirable closer to Fulton, but I’m not familiar with that particular block.

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$599k: Flatbush

Not much to go on. To say this house needs updating would be an understatement. Nice vinyl panels in the hallway! But I’m seeing some details, which makes this an exciting option. Looks like some original plaster, molding and doors are left.

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$599k: Bushwick 3 Family

Hmm, not much info here as far as photos or exact location. Sez 3 renovated apartments. I’m thinking, live in one and fill the other two with hipsters who will pay your entire mortgage. Not a bad scenario, no?

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$575k: “Park Slope/Gowanus”

And if you must live in Park Slope, there are still homes on the fringes of the neighborhood. This 2 BR shack house in need of updating is somewhere within walking distance to 7th Ave, 5th Ave and Smith Street. Maybe it’s even got breathtaking views of the Gowanus? Oh wait, there’s already an accepted offer. What? I didn’t say anything.

Neighborhood Housing Services:DIY Course

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Neighborhood Housing Services, or NHS, is a non profit housing organization that has been helping New Yorkers improve their homes since 1982. They educate the community on everything from first time home buying to being a landlord to diy repairs.

NHS helps people get mortgages and gives loans towards down payment and home improvement. They counsel folks on ownership and foreclosure prevention.

I’ve never taken one of their home maintenance courses, but I’ve heard nothing but rave reviews. I just noticed that the East Flatbush branch is offering a class that begins this Monday, February 11th. There is also a Wednesday class available which starts on February 20th. Classes meet once a week for 10 weeks, from 6pm-9pm. Topics covered are: safety, basic plumbing and electrical, carpentry and framing.

NHS does have other locations around NYC and offers more advanced courses, so do check them out!

NHS East Flatbush Courses : 718.469.4679.

Welcome to the Neighborhood

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Author: Brett

Last Saturday, the next door neighbors moved away. We knew that it was coming; they had told us the week before, and of course, we had been there when the “For Sale” sign had gone up last April, the same day that we had left Manhattan and descended on the Boro of Kings.

Still, we were taken aback when we woke on Saturday morning to find the immense moving truck parked out front and to see the shouting men hoisting couches and mattresses and tossing them into the back.

All those many months of speculating who would buy the run-down, Colonial next door was finished. After 36 years, this family, one of the last of the old-timers on the block was selling to a wealthy family from around the corner. Apparently, the new owner had wanted to expand his house and met resistance from the neighbors. Eventually, he won the right to expand, but by then, bad feelings abounded, so they decided to move instead. Now we are not only coping with the loss of a fine next door neighbor, but the prospect of a new, arrogant one. Finally, what was this new owner planning to do? Would he knock the house down, as so many in this area have done, and construct a McMansion? Or would he simply add on, towering over us? Either way, our future is sure to be filled with the many sounds of scraping and drilling.

On Monday morning, I picked up the mail to find a postcard from the realtor who had sold our neighbor’s house. “Congratulations!” It read, “You have new neighbors!” Then: If you are looking to sell your home, please call us. When and if we will move or not is another issue entirely, and one better left for a future post.

Brooklyn Flea Blog

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As some regular readers may know, we’ve been gearing up to join Brownstoner’s Brooklyn Flea which launches on April 6th in Fort Greene.

Eric Demby, the MIC (Man in Charge), will be chronicling the planning process and asking for input via the blog. They are still seeking more antiques and vintage vendors as the goal is to capture the magic that the old Chelsea Antiques Market had. If you want to sign up you can register here or send an email to eric@brownstoner.com.

Meanwhile, check out the list of vendors on the sidebar. I have a feeling I’ll be doing more shopping than selling! This ain’t good.

Affordable NYC: Sunset Park

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Up until a few years ago, I considered Sunset Park “that area between Park Slope and Bay Ridge”. No offense to any long time residents, but the area didn’t seem to have much going on. Or at least I didn’t notice it.

We did briefly consider Sunset Park two years ago, before settling on Bed Stuy. Our decision was based on our own irrational concept. We sold our South Slope home in 2003 and we felt Sunset Park would be taking a step backwards since it’s that much farther out into Brooklyn. Bed Stuy felt like more of an upgrade, as the commute is less than half that of the South Slope. (Don’t argue, I lived it for 9 years.)

Anyway, enough with my own mishugas. Sunset Park does have a good mass transit system. The D,M,N&R run through the area, as well as bus lines. And if you do own a car, I have one word to say to you: Costco!

Sunset Park actually does have a park and is located just south of the historic and peaceful Greenwood Cemetery. This area is highest point in Brooklyn and has great views of the Manhattan skyline.

The architecture is nothing to sneeze at. Brownstones, bricks and limestones line the streets. There are the less expensive frames and apartment buildings as well.

Sunset Park has become more desirable in recent years. The folks getting priced out/cashing out of Park Slope are moving a few stops farther out for superior houses at a fraction of the cost.

This neighborhood should remain quite diverse as it was thriving before the newcomers arrived. 8th Avenue is home to Brooklyn’s Chinatown. Over on 5th Avenue is the Latin American section.

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Sales!

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Gowanus Studio Space
Art Sale and Benefit.
Friday, February 1st. 6pm
$ 7.00. Live music and drink included.
All works priced $40-$70.

Estate Sale by Ann’s Tag Sales
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 & 2
10am-4pm, Paramus, NJ
Baby grand piano, grandfather clock, Duncan Phyfe style sofa, antique china and flatware, lots more.

The Treasure Shop, 92 Partition Street, Saugerties
Open daily 11-5pm.
Antiques shop closing after 15 years. Owner retiring.
I’m hitting this one myself on Saturday!

Uhuru Got Me Now

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“Beam Table”: $ 3800

Uhuru was founded in 2004 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Bill Hilgendorf and Jason Horvath.

The two honor the Shaker belief that “beauty rests on utility”. Most of the pieces they fabricate in their Red Hook, Brooklyn shop are from salvaged materials.

The “Beam Table” pictured above is made from reclaimed timber from early 1900’s buildings in NYC that were being demolished.

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“Stoolen”: starts at $2000

The Stoolen side table/stool is crafted from strips of wood saved from local Brooklyn area shops. See the rim around the piece? Bike rim.

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“Fenced In”: $ 3800

The “Fenced In” coffee table is made from repurposed cast iron fence pieces and 1/2″ tempered glass.

Uhuru is currently working on some deals with local showrooms. For the moment contact them directly via their website for all inquiries.

Brooklyn Fix It

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Bill’s Handiwork: 1 day, under $2000

A couple of weeks ago, Nicole, over at Brooklyn Based, asked me for some recommendations on where to get stuff fixed in Brooklyn. I couldn’t come up with any tailors, shoe or watch repair because I’m too cheap to buy items worth fixing, but I was able to weigh in on some home improvement contractors.

I just want to give a shout out to my guys who made the list:

Desmond Harmon for floors: 917-642-2752
Robie for ironwork: 917-892-6913
Bill, NY Fine Circular Stairs: 718-218-9051

I also like to recommend Emilia, a fine artist, for faux painting, murals and staining. devitisemiliaATyahooDOTcom

Full list of everything from bike repair to exterminators to custom framing at Brooklyn Based

“Under Construction” Behind the Scenes

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Yesterday I linked to OTBKB‘s post about DIY’s upcoming TV series “Under Construction“. I have to admit that I’m guilty of not reading the whole post and I didn’t see the YouTube link.The show follows Brooklyn contractors John DeSilvia and John Palanca of Design Tech Construction as they deal with NYC’s whiny clients, unreliable sub contractors and DOB red tape. (Ok, that was me putting my own spin on it).

Watch the video! It’s too funny! You know they never would’ve used the word “poop” if the cameras weren’t rolling. Also, is that guy Scott Baio’s brother or what?

“Under Construction” airs Tuesdays at 9pm on ET.

BKLYN Designs 2008

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CALL FOR EXHIBITORS: BKLYN DESIGNS + 2008

Since it’s launch in 2003, Bklyn Designs has expanded into three main venues. The Dumbo show is presented by the Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Target this year.

In addition to showcasing up and coming home furnishing and fixture designers, BKLYN DESIGNS 2008 will feature a cash and carry market for small home accessories.

There is no jury fee to enter, but booth space is $800 and items must have been made in Brooklyn.

Application deadline is February 1, 2008.

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January Brooklyn Blogade

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Clinton Hill Blog will host this month’s Brooklyn Blogade. It will take place on Sunday, January 20th at Frank White Cafe & Gallery, 936 Atlantic Ave at St. James. 11 am. The brunch menu looks to die for, so if you don’t come for the chit chat, come for the food. Please RSVP by January 16th: clintonhillblogATgmailDOTcom

Photo by Danya Bateman

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