30 OCTOBER 19, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
Photo courtesy of Mike Schulte
This home, built in 1899, was recently sold for $1.045 million.
Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLSLI
RIDGEWOOD
1881 Putnam Ave. 74-12 64th Ln 65-31 52nd Ave 72-35 Metropolitan Ave
Under $500,000
21-22 Greene Ave.
$357,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Louis Pastorini
Coldwell Banker Phillips
$500,000 - $900,000
17-26 George St.
$850,000
1-family contemporary
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Stefan Lazar
Winzone Realty Inc.
Over $900,000*
1881 Putnam Ave.
$1,650,000
6-family townhouse
12 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
Jie Yang
Sany Realty Group LLC
GLENDALE
Under $500,000
90-50 Union Tpke.
$375,000
Co-op
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
David Kueber
Coldwell Banker Kueber Realty
$500,000 - $900,000 *
74-12 64th Ln.
$588,000
1-family Colonial
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Neal Modi
RE/MAX Frontier
Over $900,000
67-41 Central Ave.
$1,250,000
3 - family Colonial
6 bedrooms, 3 ½ bathrooms
Richard Delgrosso
Douglas Elliman Real Estate
MASPETH
Under $600,000*
65-31 52nd Ave.
$548,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Christopher Tscherne
Tscherne Realty Inc.
$500,000 - $900,000
62-14 59th Dr.
$649,000
1 - family Colonial
2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Vincent O Connell
RE/MAX Team
Over $900,000
60-43 56th St.
$1,499,000
7 bedrooms, 3 ½ bathrooms
Jaroslaw Kaszuba
Exit All Seasons Realty
MIDDLE VILLAGE
Under $500,000 *
72-35 Metropolitan Ave.
$549,000
Condo
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Bartosz Olszewski
Keller Williams Landmark II
$500,000 - $900,000
67-46 Eliot Ave.
$799,000
1 - family townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms
Christopher Tscherne
Tscherne Realty Inc.
Over $900,000
57-46 79th St.
$1,260,000
2 - family Colonial
7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Lisa Lin
Best Group Realty Inc.
REAL ESTATE
Turn-of-the-century home in Ridgewood sold for more than $1M
BY ANTHONY GIUDICE
AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@A_GIUDICEREPORT
A turn-of-the-century home on
the corner of Bleecker Street
and 61st Street in Ridgewood
has just been sold for just over $1 million,
according to Mike Schulte of The
Schulte Team at real estate company
Citi Habitats.
The two-story Victorian home located
at 62-46 61st St. was built in 1899 and
comes with a porch, four bedrooms,
two bathrooms, a full basement with
laundry, and three, one-car garages,
plus 945 additional feet of buildable
square footage.
Every original detail of the home is
still intact, including the ornate woodwork
and pocket doors retaining their
original fi nishes. However, all of the
structural systems, including heating,
plumbing, electrical, roof, siding and
windows have all been updated for
modern comfort.
The upstairs bathroom retains
its original Victorian tilework and
remains in excellent condition, as
does the kitchen and the entrance
vestibule with its double oak portrait
window entrance doors. The
ground-floor bathroom dates from
around mid-century, when it was
added to the home, Schulte explained.
The kitchen sink and cabinets
are from around the 1940s-1950s
Youngstown Kitchens, and come
with a new stove and a recent refrigerator,
he added.
The home is near many public
transportation options including
the QM 24 and QM 34 express
buses into Manhattan, the QM 25 to
downtown Manhattan, as well as the
M train.
The property was originally listed
at $850,000 and drew a lot of interest
from potential buyers, as 42 people
showed up at the first open house.
In all, 12 offers were made, and the
home sold for $1.045 million.