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This 25-foot-wide floor-through co-op at 430 Clinton Street has three bedrooms and some nice old details to recommend it. (It’s also been stripped of original details in some places.) We’re not wild about the kitchen or the cheap-looking bi-fold closet doors either, but those are easily changed. The maintenance is pretty low too: $774 a month. The asking price of $1,450,000 seems a little nutso though. After all, no square footage is provided in the listing, but it’s hard to see how this is more than 1,200 square feet, and could be as small as 1,000 square feet. Nice building and nice location and all, but come on. There’s mention of an open house on the listing but no time specified.
430 Clinton Street [Brooklyn Bridge] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I don’t live in the Slope. Just happen to appreciate it.

    BTW, 4:40….I think you need to look a little more closely to yourself. Neighborhoods are, by and large not boring.

    People are.

    And if anyone or anything here is vile, it would be you.

    Personally for the sake of Park Slope residents, I’d say you should leave as soon as possible.

    You sound absolutely horrific.

    You have not said one thing which isn’t nasty. Shows your personality quite well.

  2. 4:37 – sharp comeback. Really showing off that sloper wit.

    p.s., my “their/there” grammar is correct. a new low when you bother to correct grammar on a blog, and your correction is incorrect.

  3. 4:18 – You are clearly new here. You should know that a large contingent of brownstoner posters are slopers who simply CANNOT fathom that there exist people who don’t like their neighborhood. anyone who indicates a preference for a different brooklyn neighb is immediately pounced upon as bitter, jealous or a liar.

  4. park slope is full of people like you – 3:53 true bigots’ oh and yes a retirement community.
    and yes i am soooo happy i rented and i have the great choice of choosing where i’d like to live .. i’ve made my real estate money and now am reaping the benefits.. hate to break it to you – i am not bitter – just can’t wait to get of of the stuffy slope. i feel fortunate that i had a chance to live and decide…and not being stuck in a place filled with uptight rigid people who’s only happiness is their piece of the slope. i lived many years in soho and i never experienced the shallowness and one sidedness …truly gross. this is not the brooklyn that people rave about.. or europeans want to see.

  5. What moron moves from a Manhattan loft to Park Slope after renting there first (presumably to see if they like it) and THEN decides after buying that they hate it to then move to a neighborhood nearly the identical twin of said hated neighborhood??

    Good lord.

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