A pair of early 1900’s Victorian townhomes have been remodeled and returned to the market as a duplex or TIC’s adjacent to the recently rebuilt 1847 Scott Street. Look no farther for insight into how the seemingly off center façade next door came to be pre-HPC.
∙ Listing: 1853-1855 Scott Street (2/1+2/1) – $1,575,000 [MLS]
∙ 1847 Scott Street Returns Anew (This Time For Reals) [SocketSite]
∙ Landmarks Preservation: Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire? [SocketSite]
Very cute! These should sell instantly.
The split of 1847 Scott reminds me of the cases of unhinged men “settling” the split of divorce assets by physically cutting the home in half. That link goes to a case in Germany though I recall something similar in Kentucky as well.
Half duplexes and unbalanced (i.e. same basic structure but radically different roof and siding treatments) duplexes are common in Britain and northern Europe.
I like how they show all of those businesses at the end of the photos, and one of those (Blue Fog) is actually closed.
C’mon Realtor, do your due diligence.
The sale of the two remodeled townhomes at 1853-1855 Scott Street closed escrow today with a reported contract price of $1,580,000 ($5,000 over asking) while the rebuilt 1847 Scott Street next door hasn’t moved.