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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. you all flunk what “more conservative than park slope” means.
    I meant that yes, there are more registered Republicans, more business types, less artsy non-profit types. fewer same-sex couples and there is a gun and rifle club instead of a food co-op.
    Clear enough?

  2. “and also because (gasp!) they want their kids to experience diversity”

    rf – I was ribbing you because you made this statement. When people say such patronizing claptrap I assume they just switched their brains off.

  3. “I would say it’s plenty diverse”

    yea, but then you’d be using a non-American definition of diverse. Thats how I used to think of “diversity” until I’d been acculturated here.

  4. By dittoburg on April 28, 2011 3:44 PM
    “and also because (gasp!) they want their kids to experience diversity”

    70% asian and 27% white diversity you mean? err..

    More diverse than 95% white, 5% other at your average NYC private school. And economic diversity. Sure, 40 percent or more free lunch. But 60 percent every level in between. My daughter has always gone to schools with kids that have less than us and kids that have more than us.

    Plus not every kid who wants to go to Stuy scores high enough to go to Stuy. They only take around 800 kids every year. Brooklyn Tech, Bronx Science, and the other SHSAT schools are more diverse (although mostly majority-Asian).

    In addition, the “Asian” percentage has its variation. A good number of the Asian kids at Brooklyn Tech are South Asian, and I’m sure it’s the same at Stuy. They are not all Chinese (although Chinese kids are the largest group).

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