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This new brownstone listing at 387 6th Street strikes us as a very nice, solid listing but not one that’s likely to elicit lots of oohs and ahs from the peanut gallery. But that’s okay because it’s priced accordingly. These days a move-in-ready house in Park Slope for under $2 million is a selling point in itself. Granted, this one’s on the small side—three stories and only 17 feet wide—but it’s in good shape, with a new kitchen and ample amounts of old-world charm. Located between 5th and 6th Avenues, the house is asking $1,895,000. The first open house was last Sunday. Did anyone go?
387 6th Street [Warren Lewis] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. market for move-in ‘stones is strong again.

    i predict at or even above ask.

    16’6″ wide is outer dimension; floorplan is inner dimension and accounts for party walls.

    slopey is correct EXCEPT that in Corpus Christie the price would be 250K. Relax. That’s a joke.

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    I’m sorry but 1.9 is actually a steal for this location.

    sorry, but i live a few blocks away. and while i love the neighborhood, i just dont “get” these crazy ass prices. you mention a freakin’ ale house as an amenity. a 2 million dollar amenity!?!? c’mon…

    *rob*

  3. 17 wide? That’s HUGE in my books…

    There are some b-stones that are only 14 wide…

    This looks like an awesome home in great corner of the slope (I think the Park Slope Ale-House is just around the corner) . With a nice finished basement like that, it will definitely go FAST !

    Location, Location, Renovated-home, Location! Put this same house in Corpus Christie Texas and it would sell for $325,000. Put it in the West Village or Upper east side and it would sell for $6.5 Million

    I’m sorry but 1.9 is actually a steal for this location.

  4. It’s a very nice house, but honestly what is the $$ premium for being in Park Slope proper – at least a million?

    This exact house transported to Bed Stuy or Crown Heights would be what – $895K? If even.

    Didn’t seem that long ago that anything over $2 million in Park Slope was newsworthy – but it seems as if in the past 8 months $2 million is bare minimum for any 20 foot wide house in the Slope. It’s nuts.