371 Clinton Street Sells For Ask
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…
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
Too late. I hear Detroit is bursting with city farms.
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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*
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This is the new suburbia.
barf.
*rob*
i think you’re brain damaged pete.
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.
if you could read english, landlord, you’d realize they are all calling this a 15′ wide house.
When discussing house size people refer to outside dimension.
I like to think of the Grand Prospect Hall as emblematic of Park Slope – cue the Vivaldi
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
Yep, you’re probably right ditto. And given that we’ll likely see no corresponding increases and improvements to transportation infrastructure, perhaps that is just as well.