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This’ll probably show up on next week’s Biggest Sales list but seemed to merit an immediate post: 371 Clinton Street, the four-story, 15-foot wide Cobble Hill house that hit the market on March 2 and was featured as a House of the Day shortly thereafter, went into contract within three weeks and closed last week for its asking price of $2,695,000. Pretty impressive!
371 Clinton Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. quote:
    This is new urbanism and brownstone brooklyn is the “new suburbs”

    i need to grab myself a section 8 voucher and get the fuck outta here. this is depressing and gross

    *rob*

  2. Don’t forget the aesthetic piece. To me, there are x amount of good looking old homes in the city, Westchester, and long island – if you cant get a brownstone in cobble hill, you’re not likely to want new construction just because of new urbanism – you’d rather have an old stone house in the burbs. What we’re calling new urbanism could just a broader group of people going for the (brownstone) Brooklyn brand.

  3. Minard, to be fair to the cobblehillers, I don’t think the gun & rifle club is exactly emblematic of the neighborhood in the same way that the Casino is for Brooklyn Heights or the Co-op for Park Slope

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