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Anyone have any predictions for the Brooklyn real estate market or renovation resolutions? How about the financial markets in general? As far as the real estate market goes, we’re just hoping that Clinton Hill doesn’t slip too far below 2004 values (where it’s probably pretty close to already); as for renovation, it’s a fair bet that we won’t be moving the kitchen down to the parlor floor in ’09. Others?


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  1. YES crime is starting to tick up, even in my neighborhood by the waterfront I read of some guys robbed. Hoboken is very good in the crime area but I have recently read about more crime. I don’t know if its an uptick or me just paying more attention to it. Hope it doesn’t get too bad.

  2. “I’m going to go out on a limb and predict the What’s war is finally going to end. i’d say in October. On a Tuesday. Sometime before noon.” beau guest

    OMG, that’s absolutely hilarious…are you related to SnarkSlope?

  3. I see no uptick in Crime , Why do people keep bringing this up? The NYPD has a done a wonderful job for many years now keeping crime at low levels. But people still doubt them. With the NYPD getting more technology I see crime going lower. I also hope Obama brings back the ban on assault weapons.

  4. All of brownstone Brooklyn will get socked with 15 to 20% reductions, more if there is an uptick in violent crime or if there is a particularly awful murder that the media goes nuts over.
    Eventually, prices will stabilize in Brooklyn Heights, then Cobble Hill, then Park Slope, then it will spread out as it always does.
    All of you in Clinton Hill and Fort Greene and Crown Heights should be grateful for Brooklyn Heights. It is the prestige of the Heights that always seems to turn things around for Brooklyn during hard times. It is a remarkable neighborhood in that regard.

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