371 9th Street was included as an Open House Pick three times last summer while it was on the market for $2,995,000, then $2,795,000 and finally $2,695,000. After failing to sell, the immaculately renovated brownstone was taken off the market for a breather towards the end of the year, emerging again last week with its price tag of $2,695,000 intact. Given what brownstones are selling for these days across Brooklyn, this one would be flying off the shelf at this price if it weren’t located on a busy commercial stretch like 9th Street.
371 9th Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. in front of a bus stop
    over the subway
    fugly shared stoop
    next to a dry cleaners (ick)
    odd backyard
    tax lien?

    i realize its a tight market, but this 2 fam does not sem like a very nice place to live for this kind of $$. hope you love your neighbor-in laws!

  2. i’ve gone by this place many times. i think the weird stoop and the fact that the front garden is wide open are potential issues. they planted a patch of grass, but it really needs to be enclosed.