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The 2,550-square-foot brick house at 20 Grace Court Alley closed on Friday for $2,995,000, about 9 percent less than the original asking price but about 9 percent more than the average widget appraisal of $2,758,887. It doesn’t get much more charming than this.
House of the Day: 20 Grace Court Alley [Brownstoner] GMAP


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  1. You’re right antidope. He does make errors.

    But he makes fewer than MM does in her “appraisals” of most properties so I’m just going with the highest batting average here.

    I don’t mind being wrong about this, but I’m just choosing a team is all.

  2. LuvingModern,

    You know, I thought these looked like a combination of familiar styles. I was guessing either really old (the Federal part)or twentieth century (the tudor part), I just couldn’t place it. Good looking, Luving.

  3. “So what are you suggesting…Mr. B made up the price and just assumed it went for asking price in a declining market?”

    No, some people simply asked where he got the scoop (since it is not in public record) and you questioned their reading comprehension.

  4. Geez 11217 – no one is accusing Mr. B of making things up, but what is the big deal of asking for a source? This whole thread is predicated on the closing price, but it’s not clear what that price is. Perhaps it’s accurate, or perhaps it’s an honest mistake – you of all people should know about mistakes gleaned from places like streeteasy.

  5. Brokedeveloper:

    So what are you suggesting…Mr. B made up the price and just assumed it went for asking price in a declining market?

    Ok.

    Rob makes personal attacks on me. Me and Miss Muffet argue about the real estate market. Huge difference given that this is a blog about real estate, not about poo mist and beanbag chairs.

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