
There’s no opportunity like this one right now — a well-priced brick house in the most popular area of Bushwick. Sure, it’s on a mostly industrial street, but we all know that M-1 zoning will go bye-bye in time for the next housing boom. In the meantime, nobody will ever complain about your loud parties. Inside, the house is no luxury pad but it’s liveable and looks Home-Depot-updated in the recent past. Outside, everything seems intact, including its huge cornice. Half a block to the train and Northeast Kingdom and the upcoming retail strip on Wyckoff, the same distance to Maria Hernandez Park, and a slightly longer walk to everything else interesting and fun and tasty in Bushwick right now, this place is IT.
367 Troutman Street | $529,000
2000sqft | 20ft-wide | 3-family, 3ba | brick-brownstone
Jefferson L





mopar December 10th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
What a coincidence. I’m supposed to see this place this weekend. Cute boiler. I think that pretty much sums it up. Oh, and I LOVE what they’ve done with the hall wall in the bedroom — stuck an air conditioner in it. How does that work, exactly?
DeniseVB December 10th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Thanks for these spotlights on real estate, I look forward to them every week !
This home is listed well below the Zillow comprables, looks like a very good deal !
mopar December 11th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Denise, you want a good deal, there are lots of houses in Bushwick for $430,000. Step on up.