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After more than a year on the market and with other units already occupied, this duplex at 302 Washington Avenue still can’t find a buyer. Is it the finishes or is $1,199,000 just too much to pay for a duplex in this part of town? The building itself is beautiful. You can check it out for yourself at the open house on Sunday.
302 Washington Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
Condo of the Day: 302 Washington Avenue [Brownstoner]


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  1. I looked at this place last year and thought the maint. cost. was a little high and the fact that the master bedroom view consisted of the bus stop (38B), coupled with bad bathrooms (too small- too ‘cheap’ looking)warranted a pass. the neighborhood has a lot of pluses but the cost will have to come down to move.

  2. To 7:16 (earlier blogger) use SPELLCHECK. How are you ever going to afford any real estate if you can’t spell. Less time on Brownstoner and more time in school.

  3. To Denny Henrequez (ealier blogger) use SPELLCHECK. How are you ever going to afford any real estate if you can’t spell. Less time on Brownstoner and more time in school.

  4. Not all “blind windows” were originally actual blind windows. A lot of windows BECAME “blind”, if you will, because someone covered them up. Someone is really pissed off–usually the sign of a person with a vested interest.

  5. 8:21, How’s that? Your comment make no sense. Are you a homeless person living inside Prospect Park with a wi-fi connection?

    10:05, Listen you numbskull, those are “blind windows” they are part of the vocabulary of classical architecture, which I am sure is Greek to you since it isn’t something you can download on your I-pod. Leave the architectural criticism to the grown-ups, OK?

  6. Is it really that cost-prohibitive to punch through those original windows on the side? I don’t understand. I see so many buildings with the original window openings all bricked up.

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