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Townhouse prices go up, especially in NYC. Of course it’s happening in PLG’s historic district! We both know how amazing the houses are. It’s a 5 minute walk to Prospect Park and the Botanic Garden. And the Q & B express trains are here.
Updated PLG Row House With Striking Woodwork, Wall of Glass Asks $3.75 MillionA really good history; thank you Suzanne! Elaine and I are flattered to be mentioned towards the end. BTW, until I read this I was unaware that we benefited from the $100 million in community mortgage lending that the Ortners negotiated with Chase. We got our mortgage from Chase in 1974, a time when it was unusual to get a home mortgage from a commercial bank. None of the savings banks and savings and loans that we approached would even give us an application.
Brownstone Revival: The Rebirth of the Brooklyn TownhouseI think it's a nice and cozy place though Maintenance is high for a one bedroom. Believe will get under Asking. Anywho...A
Clinton Hill Cooperative One-Bedroom With Dining Nook, Five Closets Asks $735KSorry, not worth 735K. More like 300K to 400K max.
Clinton Hill Cooperative One-Bedroom With Dining Nook, Five Closets Asks $735K