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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $440,000 150 Joralemon Street GMAP Prewar one-bedroom, 1 1/2–bath co-op, 800 square feet, with 11-foot ceilings and hardwood floors; building is pet-friendly and features rec room, storage, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $1,301, 53 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $455,000, on market four weeks. Brokers: Robert Frye, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate and Donna…

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $440,000
150 Joralemon Street GMAP
Prewar one-bedroom, 1 1/2–bath co-op, 800 square feet, with 11-foot ceilings and hardwood floors; building is pet-friendly and features rec room, storage, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $1,301, 53 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $455,000, on market four weeks. Brokers: Robert Frye, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate and Donna Trip, Prudential Douglas Elliman.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $899,000
33 Willow Street GMAP
Three-bedroom, two-bath co-op, 600 square feet, withtiled bath, chef’s kitchen with stone counters and Sub-Zero, Miele and Thermador appliances, laundry room, E/W exposures and storage. Maintenance $984, 47 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $899,000, on market 14 weeks. Brokers: Betul Ekmecki, Halstead Property and The Corcoran Group.
PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS $675,000
19 Maple Street GMAP
Four-bedroom, two-bath, two-story brick townhouse, 2,400 square feet, with dining room, sunroom, finished basement, original details, shared driveway and two-car garage. Asking price $750,000, on market 10 weeks. Broker: Linda VanderWoude, Halstead Property. Photo by Nicholas Strini for Property Shark,
WILLIAMSBURG $730,000
117 South Third Street GMAP
Two-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,126 square feet, with central AC, high ceilings, washer/dryer hookup, hardwood floors and balcony; new development features elevator, roof deck, laundry and storage facilities. Common charges $173, taxes $63 (tax-abated for 15 years). Asking price $765,000, on market four weeks. Broker: Levi Chow, The Developers Group.
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Metered parking was just a suggestion, asshole. Screw you too.
6:00,
THAT wouldn’t be bad at all.
I lived in DC and they have permits. They do not prevent you from parking in other neighborhoods. You can park anywhere that isn’t metered for 2 hours without a permit. You just need a permit to stay longer. In addition, at the borders of 2 zones they accept either permit.
5:44 wasn’t me, but sometimes I stay longer than one hour so meters aren’t a good option–not that I begrudge the Mayor his quarters.
Bob, try using metered parking.
Webster and family, congratulations on the purchase of your new home!
Wishing you and yours the very best!
“I don’t think the permits prevent you from parking in another neighborhood.”
UNLESS you want to park in another neighborhood requiring permits. I personally drive to Park Slope, Ft. Greene, Clinton Hill, Bedford Stuyvesent, and Red Hook a LOT–only the first of these has good mass transit connections (and is also in easy walking distance) to PLG.
On another topic, welcome to the neighborhood Webster. I’m sure you’ll like it here.
there are about 52 comments on this thread….2 or 3 of which are ridiculous ones about gunshots.
don’t let them ruin it for you.
the rest is good conversation. you have to realize anything posted online is gonna get a little more heated than anything in person. nature of human beings…
Amazing the comments and responses from the undercover racists who spew their venom on this site. Brooklyn is very large. YOu dont want to live in a certain neighborhood, you have plenty of choices, BayRidge, Bensonhurst,MillBasin, BoroughPark.This is 2007, you just might get a softball sized gunshot wound to the chest anywhere you choose to live.Read the papers, watch the news.Nowhere is safe. Nowhere.Not the suburbs with their manicured lawns and kids planning to commit Columbine type shootings at their school,not the suburbs where husbands wives/girlfriends are suddenly missing and killed by the hands of their loved ones,no neighborhood is safe…not even borough park where a 4 year old is snatched off the street and sexually molested.So 2:59…better look over your shoulder wherever you choose to live.The days of leaving your front door and blinds open have long passed.And also keep an eye on your friends and family…as things seem to be lately….they most likely will be the ones responsible for your demise..moreso than a softball sized gunshot wound…..that being said i must leave this site as it has become a haven for a certain element to voice their hate filled opinions.