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130-8th-Avenue-Int.jpgApartment 3H at 130 8th Avenue in Park Slope has the distinction of being the cheapest apartment currently listed on the Aguayo & Huebener website. It began its listing life in early May at $319,000 and took a brief stop at $309,000 in June before settling in at $299,000 last week. While nothing fancy, this actually seems like a decent starter apartment given its location and the fact that it’s in move-in condition. Do you agree?
130 8th Avenue [Aguayo & Huebener] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I think it has an understated beauty, its a quiet and sedate residential building…besides we all can’t live in $2 million+ brownstones or multi-million dollar high concept glass box. 🙂

  2. this place sums up the nyc real estate market from the low end; the people who would live in a place like this one can’t afford it or don’t want to when they can rent better for less. lots of these sorta lame $300k studios are sitting when there are lots of young employed singles who would be all over them if they came down south of $250k or even $200k…

  3. Polemicist, there are also a couple of big, ugly, boxy Fedders buildings on Henry Street between Montague and Joralomon on the East Side that are incredibly out of context. I often wonder when I pass by them how anyone wasn’t able to block their development.

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