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My partner and I own a local real estate company in Park Slope. We are both life long Park Slope residents. We know everything there is to know about the neighborhood. We have each lived in the Center Slope, South Slope and currently live in the North Slope. As local brokers, we are obviously biased, but as local brokers we are more negotiable on fees, easier to deal with because we do not have to answer to a large corporation, we have to answer to our clients because we live here, shop here, raise our children here. As the owners, we value our we value are reputation. We clearly believe in supporting local companies to maintain what keeps the neighborhood so great and not large nationwide corporationd spread out under different names.
Posted by: ruthanne at July 28, 2008 11:57 AM in response to Park Slope co-op realtor recc's?
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I am just starting a renovation in Carroll Gardens and definitely am interested. Please feel free to call me 917-855-0589. Thanks. Avery
Posted by: Colonel at September 10, 2008 2:37 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
Just to add, if email is easier, I am at avery.kotler@napster.com Thanks.
Posted by: Colonel at September 10, 2008 3:38 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
Hi. We would also be interested in purchasing one of the mantles for our home. Please email me at tzaluv@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Posted by: westminster at September 10, 2008 7:11 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
We'd also be interested in buying one or two if other offers have not yet panned out. These are a perfect match for the brownstone we're just about to begin renovating. You can reach me at jbusky@gmail.com. Thanks!
Posted by: jb312 at September 10, 2008 10:44 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
Whatever you can make from the sale of these is nothing compared to the loss you'll realize at resale of your home. This is the type of original details home-buyers avidly search for, and pay a premium for in Brownstone neighborhoods! Out of curiosity I have to ask; why would you buy a historic home, at a premium price, if you're just going to destroy its historic character, and devalue your property? Trust me; I've seen it happen literally hundreds of times, and even the realtors would warn you away from this. The potential buyers asking about these mantles probably had the mantles removed from their homes years ago in a misguided restoration, and are desperate to replace them now.
Posted by: brikenny at September 11, 2008 12:57 AM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
Some people purchase a home to live in it and are not so concerned about the resale. Look at "Creating the New American Town House" and "Brooklyn Modern", both published by Rizzoli. If done well, a modern renovation in the sea of "original detail" homes is likely to be more valuable. But, unfortunately, well will have to wait and see. The owners of modern reno's are too happy with living in their homes. None for sale.
Posted by: pig three at September 11, 2008 10:23 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
Just a friendly comment here- you are the scum of the earth. Why did you buy a brownstone if you really wanted a mcmansion? I'd like to tee off on you for being a rich prick with no taste but from the sound of your offer it seems like you cannot even afford the abortion (what you wrongly call a renovation) that you are planning. I especially like how you make the Center Slope distinction- I guess Park Slope is not swanky enough for a big shot like you what with all of us non-wall street riff raff. From the look of this ad, i'd guess you have a real self esteem problem. Maybe after you yank the soul out of your brownstone and turn it into a cookie cutter yuppie pad, you will feel better about yourself. I just hope that this slip in real estate prices forces you to sell low to someone who can appreciate that house. I'd be willing to bet that you bought it in the last 18 months at the top- lemming.
I'd like to propose a trade- I'll take the mantels off of your hands and in return I'll be happy to swing by and give you a quick local architecture appreciation lesson.
Posted by: rylb2009 at September 12, 2008 3:54 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
maybe they just want to upgrade from oak.
Posted by: pig three at September 13, 2008 11:14 AM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
rylb2009,
Enough negotiating, make me an offer.
Posted by: new2 at September 15, 2008 1:12 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels
rylb2009,
And by the way, I'd love to take you up on your offer of an architecture appreciation lesson. You seem like an individual of exceptional culture, taste and refinement. How can I contact you?
Posted by: new2 at September 15, 2008 1:15 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels

I am definately interested, I am doing a restoration and one of these would be great. Please call 917-586-4448 to talk price.
Thanks
Posted by: ruthanne at September 10, 2008 1:30 PM in response to Late Victorian/Craftsman Mantels