"A Good Turnout" in Clinton Hill
While Chelsea and the Upper West Side proved to be barren wastelands last weekend, the one bright spot on Curbed’s survey of open house attendance around the city turned out to be in our own back yard: Got on offer on a place I’m selling in Clinton Hill within 1 week of it being listed….
While Chelsea and the Upper West Side proved to be barren wastelands last weekend, the one bright spot on Curbed’s survey of open house attendance around the city turned out to be in our own back yard:
Got on offer on a place I’m selling in Clinton Hill within 1 week of it being listed. I didn’t attend the open house, but the realtor didn’t describe it as manic or desolate. Just called it a good turnout.
Open House Cold Front Update [Curbed – 4th Item]
I’m a broker and we are still selling houses, and apts. big and small, coop and condo for full price or above so far this fall. Every season there is a dropoff of buyers who feel priced out and this one is no exception. But things are still going strong at all levels of the mkt. Sorry if this is bumming those of you sitting on the sidelines out. But it’s really true.
47 Plaza Street West
Where was the Park Slope open house?
At least some that are affordable are going like hotcakes. That one on 20th Street that Corcoran was selling appears to have sold out entirely in about three weeks. It was about $500 sq ft, I think.
I went to an open house in Park Slope. There had been only 1 person ahead of me, about 1/2 hour earlier, and no one else arrived during the 15 minutes I was there. The broker actually told me he has advised the seller to lower his asking price, so he virtually begged me to make any offer. I passed.
how come carlton st./green ave. condos not sold out yet?
I still believe that the Court Street lofts are the tipping point — just as they were back in the 80’s when they tried to go co-op. There is so much being built right now…and it looks like the trade-up buyers are dwindling.
I’ll be very interested to see how all the new condos that are coming on the market in Brooklyn right now sell. While a few seem to be selling out quickly, others seems to be moving quite slowly or not at all (Court Street Lofts, for example).
Went to an open house here
http://www.flateaurealty.com/homedetails.aspx?propid=629
last night. We were one of five parties.