I have a 1100 square foot brownstone floorthrough open loft that I am thinking of selling, all the character (brick / original floors) and all the bells and whistles and stainless things too. i have had broker valuations that vary hundreds of thousands. Its on the southside by havermeyer and south 1st. Gimme a ball-park – you people know best.


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  1. i would say 400-600 a sq ft, without seeing pix i cant nail a price.
    what does the rest of the brownstone look like? hows the neighbors?
    what’s on either end of the building?
    i do a lot of stuff in this hood and love it. i would buy in the area NP.
    good luck with your sale.

  2. A while ago, when selling a place in Manhattan, I interviewed 3 brokers. One never gave me a price; one gave a price that was so low I was almost a little offended; last one had a price so high–200K+ the low broker–it made my head spin. (And then there was a bidding war.) I’d go with the highest, but only if you get really good vibes from the broker that they can get it.

  3. what is horrible about the area? the fact that is is a block and a half from the J subway? 2 blocks from bedford st, on a tree-lined brownstone block right near several awesome cafes, or are you simply racist? I’d love to know what’s a good area to you – loser

  4. real estate is about location, location location, 4:21.

    you just don’t have that.

    it’s a horrible area.

    you will need to use a broker so they can find some poor sucker to buy it.

    people here are too smart for that sh*t.

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