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verdiplan020607.jpgThe block of Adelphi between Myrtle and Park is not one of Fort Greene’s most picturesque but one developer is betting that the lack of sexy, modern condos in the area will be enough to lure buyers this close to the BQE. The double-lot new-build — to be called Verdi on Adelphi — will have sixteen units, all of them with outdoor spaces. Except for the two two-bedroom penthouses, the building will be comprised of one-bedrooms. There’s nothing to look at yet, but the price points are interesting: Most of the places are priced between $365,000 and $410,000. We suspect that there will a lot of younger buyers whom this will appeal to.
The Verdi [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark DOB


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  1. To 4:30 – Yes, I have lived here many years in a B’stone, which I love. I don’t know why they build these hideous condos. Brownstones and even pre-war apt buildings have (in general) such graceful designs while these new buildings are so out of place and honestly would look dreadful no matter where built. What did our neighborhoods do to deserve this? Where do they find these architects – under a rock?

  2. I’ve lived in Fort Green now for the last 22 years of my life back and forth and I have seen the transition of my life take place. I actually own a brownstone on Adelphi St between myrtle and Park and I am awed that investors would think to have a psf of $600, but if they envision it being possible they must have lofty visions tha this price reflects or just over zealous and risk takers. I see a lot of amazing things taking place and I am sitting back and wacthing and just waiting and amazed.

  3. I live on myrtle and wavery and went to the open house, have lived here as a renter for a few years can’t afford to get into a brownstone in clinton hill…I can get into a condo under 500…fyi kara doesn’t look like that in person