Real Estate Listings of Interest (Metrowide)
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Four brand new family homes across the street from Troost Park with its new playground, basketball courts and soccer pitch. 3018 and 3028 Tracy listed at $435,000. 3 bed, 3 1/2 bath (each BR has en suite). Double car garage. Almost 2000 sq ft. Similar to a suburban raised ranch, but turned sideways on narrow city lot. Great infill, could use a few thousand more of these in the city.
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Great density, absolutely abhorrent garage design and placement. There’s absolutely room enough to do a rear garage here, and looks like it used to have an alleyway of some sort. I really wish alleyways were given more prevalence in these inner ring SFH neighborhoods. Their redevelopment potential would be much better at that point.moderne wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:30 pm Four brand new family homes across the street from Troost Park with its new playground, basketball courts and soccer pitch. 3018 and 3028 Tracy listed at $435,000. 3 bed, 3 1/2 bath (each BR has en suite). Double car garage. Almost 2000 sq ft. Similar to a suburban raised ranch, but turned sideways on narrow city lot. Great infill, could use a few thousand more of these in the city.
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I was hoping an apartment building would go there instead of SFH. I believe there were one or two apartment buildings there before similar to the one down the street. These parcels are close to two major bus lines. Should have been TOD.
I hate seeing the precedent of more and more of these suburban-style garage prominent designs in central city neighborhoods.
Drive through any aging suburban neighborhood and one of the first signs the neighborhood is on the slide downward are aging garage doors that have dents in them or off their tracks, and bad garage-to-living space conversions that look cobbled together. Always go for alley entrance garages if possible.
I hate seeing the precedent of more and more of these suburban-style garage prominent designs in central city neighborhoods.
Drive through any aging suburban neighborhood and one of the first signs the neighborhood is on the slide downward are aging garage doors that have dents in them or off their tracks, and bad garage-to-living space conversions that look cobbled together. Always go for alley entrance garages if possible.
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Is this a teardown, or a gut historic renovation? I can't believe the asking price for such a ramshackle house that is open to the elements.
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With 500K and up homes being built a few blocks north, I would guess this is a teardown for the lot. Usually with nasty wrecks like this they don't bother supplying images of the gross interior.
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Images of the interior are on Zillow. I saw this one when browsing houses recently. (It is actually listed as lot/land.) It looks like a corner of the house is caved in.
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