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It looks like the developers behind 192 Spencer may have been overly optimistic about the kind of prices the industrial section of northwestern Bed Stuy can support at this stage. The 47-unit building, which we’ve affectionately been referring to as the Kodachrome building, just reduced prices on the first seven units it released in September by 10%; according to Streeteasy, a second batch of seven other apartments was also just released. Prices of available units range from $325,000 for a 634-square-foot one-bedroom to $611,100 for a 1,011-square-foot one-bedroom. Surprised that isn’t selling better? We are.
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‘Kodachrome’ Building Underpromises, Overdelivers [Brownstoner]


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  1. look at brownstoner from monday, 2:47.

    there’s an entire thread on a 1 bedroom on president street in park slope for sale for 400K.

    there’s another on garfield for that price.

    600? are you on crack?

  2. I must be missing something. Could someone tell me where in PS you can buy a decent 1-bed for 400K? $600K, just maybe. $400K, not so much. Location’s a bit out there, but I don’t think these prices are completely out of line.

  3. 2:12

    i agree with your assessment of the location.

    i also agree with 12:57 about east of the BQE in Williamsburg. Sumac gourmet grocer, L train 2 or 3 stops to manhattan. union pool, dumont, barcade, huckleberry’s, cheers, the yummy gimme coffee shop, brand new Il passatore, lazy catfish ETC…. the list goes on.

    plus quick walk to the other side of the BQE with more ….

    if you’re single, why put yourself so far out?

    also, agree that PS is the new UWS.

  4. touchy?

    everyone is NYC is touchy with where they live.

    Shit about everything for that matter.

    the reason most people in park slope are so touchy is because they get ragged on by manhattanites and burgers. Its kinda stupid.

  5. MORE PARK SLOPE!!!!

    GAAARRRRRRRRRRRR

    seriosly though, the only music venues that regularly feature big name rock/indie/hip hop in brooklyn outside of williamsburg are in Park Slope.

    those apartments are pricey. The only people who will buy then are recent grads and hipsters and they cant afford that kinda cash.

  6. why are all the slopers so touchy?

    if people CHOOSE to live at this armpit location – it’s on them.

    not too hip to defend your hood against others that will also eventually move back to the midwest/cal….

    get a life.

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