Carroll Gardens
215 Sackett Street
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $2,995,000
Sunday 12:00 – 2:00
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Carroll Gardens
355 President Street
Broker: Douglas Elliman
Price: $2,750,000
Sunday 1:30 – 3:30
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South Slope
684 5th Avenue
Broker: Ideal Properties
Price: $1,995,000
Sunday 1:00 – 2:30
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Clinton Hill
32 Cambridge Place
Broker: Sowers Real Estate
Price: $1,600,000
Sunday 1:00 – 3:00
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  1. From 9th St to 15th St is just the southern portion of Park Slope, meaning the blocks that slope westward off Prospect Park/Prospect Park West. The blocks from 9th to 14th, between 7th Ave and PPW anyway, are still mostly brownstone-lined. A small handful of frames on these blocks above 7th Ave, that’s it. Mostly limestones, brownstones and brick rowhouses, between 9th and 14th St. The park blocks of these streets are some of the most beautiful brownstone blocks of Park Slope. South of 15th St = south of the Park = South Slope = very few brownstones. My aunt who has lived on 19th St since 1985, as well as her neighbors, all call it South Slope, never Greenwood Heights, and obviously realtors also call it South Slope. Greenwood = 23rd to 33rd. This year, anyway!

  2. Year ago probably not, but in 2013, yes it is. If it is southwest of Prospect Park/15th Street, and if is north of Greenwood Cemetery’s 23rd Street border, it is South Slope. Park Slope/Center Slope is the blocks that slope westward from Prospect Park:: from Grand Army Plaza/Union St down to 15th Street/Bartel Pritchard Square. North Slope is the triangle northwest of the Park, from Union St up to Flatbush Ave. West of Prospect Park West, South Slope is between Prospect Park and Greenwood Cemetery. (And Windsor Terrace is east of Prospect Park West.) The Prospect Expressway cuts through South Slope. Of course borders are fluid and are inventions anyway.