There’s an awful lot of fake brick and faux wood panelling in this South Slope one-family brick house, but it still manages to exude charm. Quite a bit of the original architecture is still there, including doors and decorative plaster moldings. It’s tiny, though — only 16.67 feet wide and 40 feet long, with less than 1,200 square feet of interior space in all, according to PropertyShark.

Given the size and that it needs work, we were surprised to see the ask of $1,479,000. That works out to more than $1,200 a square foot. Is that what row houses in South Slope are going for these days?

473 11th Street [Betancourt] GMAP


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  1. 11th St is a great area of Park Slope. As are all of the streets that slope down from Prospect Park from Union to 14th St. Above 7th Ave in the numbered streets is nicer I guess, but yes, this is the mayor’s block. That property tax bill of only $2800 seems crazy low, though, I don’t think that will remain for very long post-sale if they get their price.