Condo of the Day: Fourth Cut at 302 Washington Avenue
Where’s the floor on the last remaining unit at 302 Washington Avenue? The three-bedroom lower duplex started out at $1,325,000 back in April where it stayed for six months until the reductions started kicking: The price was cut to $1,275,000 in October, $1,199,000 in November, $1,075,000 in late January. On Friday, the price fell into…

Where’s the floor on the last remaining unit at 302 Washington Avenue? The three-bedroom lower duplex started out at $1,325,000 back in April where it stayed for six months until the reductions started kicking: The price was cut to $1,275,000 in October, $1,199,000 in November, $1,075,000 in late January. On Friday, the price fell into the six-figure range. Think anyone will step up at the new ask of $999,000?
302 Washington Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
That Pesky Last Unit at 302 Washington [Brownstoner]
Condo of the Day: 302 Washington Avenue [Brownstoner]
Olivino and Vini e Oli are squarely in Clinton Hill (e.g., east of Vanderbilt Ave). Ici and Bonita are in Fort Greene, but just slightly west of Vanderbilt and therefore serve all of Clinton Hill–just like all the Dekalb restaurants do.
Making dramatic distinctions between the two (very small) neighborhoods is splitting hairs most of the time…the housing stock and pricing are very similar, the exception being brownstones close to Fort Greene Park, which generally go for a premium.
3:36 said in response to a perfectly true and reasonable post:
“This was the key word of your post 3:32. It was unprecendented and will not happen again in our lifetimes.”
What was NEW then and UNCHANGED now is the fact people don’t want to live in the suburbs of NYC anymore, they want to live in the city.
Please stop conveniently leaving that little element out of your little armchair real estate expert proclamations. It’s really stupid to do so. This migration or trend goes back well more than 10 years and it’s been well-documented and nobody in city planning or RE development thinks for one moment it’s going to reverse. Not when all signs indicate otherwise. They are preparing for one million more residents over the next 20 years.
Yes Clinton Hill had a lot of hype that prematurely inflated its values. It doesn’t mean it will never get there and it certainly doesn’t indicate the entire NYC is going to fall apart. Because of one condo in little ole Clinton Hill?? Moronic.
I think Clinton Hill has everything one needs within a short walking distance. If Clinton Hill dose not have something Ft Greene will take the slack.
yesterday was great fun without him, actually.
and the park slope thread still got to over 225 posts!
i can’t stand the what’s rants. i usually skip over them.
You guys are just trying to goad him into coming out so you can unload lol.
He’s annoying, but you gotta admit, these message boards are way more fun when he’s around. Maybe he broke down and bought a place. Now he’s ashamed. Haha.
You are right, Biff.
Yesterday with the 5 year record broken for highest run up on Wall Street, the What did not make one single comment.
How interesting…
Market isn’t down enough today for The What to emerge from under his rock. He prefers much bigger, i.e., at least a 3-digit drops, in the Dow before making his presence known.
Is that ghetto ass punk bitch The tWhat posting and not putting his name on anything now? I see a lot of cutting and pasting going on here, a true sign that the tWhat is lurking.
Ici and Bonita are in Clinton Hill now??