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G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S. This duplex at 22 8th Avenue in Park Slope, which combines the parlor and garden floors of the massive brownstone, just hit the market with an asking price of $2,200,000. The price tag seems lofty for just part of a house, but this unit is 3,000-square-feet large (plus it has another 1,500 square feet of basement space and a small deck and full garden rights). And, obviously, the scale of historic quality of the architecture are stunning. So, do they have a shot?
22 8th Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. girlongrand62, you made an out-and-out racist rant at the end of the day in a Fort Greene thread not so long back. No-one has forgotten, and while I agree with your definition of whitebread, you’ll always be known as a racist on here along with Propjoe and Wine lover.

  2. The floorplan shows five steps down to basement level. That means that the bedroom floor is about two and a half feet to three feet below sidewalk level. But regardless of whether one is three feet or one foot below grade, security bars on the windows are a must. I would not sleep in a front basement bedroom without bars in the window, no way. So no matter how you cut it, it’s three bedrooms in the basement. And if the master is in the front, that means you have to access the yard through the kid’s bedroom.
    This layout works better with the master suite facing the garden, the layout can be altered, but that bears on the 2.2 million price tag.

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