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This charming 3-bedroom in an eight-unit limestone co-op at 457 3rd Street in Park Slope just held its first open houses this weekend. Given the combination of original woodwork and clean renovation (not to mention the old PS 321 factor), we suspect there will be ample demand at the price of $999,000 from family buyers. Don’t you?
457 3rd Street, #3R [CBHKG] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. “decent public schools”….plural? Sure, two decent K-5 schools. But Middle Schools and High Schools suck in Park Slope.

    Also I guess nobody has heard about the chronic lice problem at PS 321. They can’t get rid of it the classes are so crowded. I heard about it directly from a parent there.

  2. I commuted on the F from 9th St/ 7th Ave to Rock Ctr for 7 yrs. Average rush hour, including wait time was around 40-45 minutes door-to-door. I’m in Wall St. area now, so its more like 30 minutes!

    Everybody I know who commutes from Jersey, Westchester, or Conn., takes at least 1 hour at least (including drive and parking). And housing prices for a 1 hour commute in the burbs are fairly insane in places like Greenwich or Scarsdale.

    There is no silver bullet. You either pay to be in the city, you pay to be close enough for it to not make much difference, or you sacrifice on commute time.

  3. i do it every day, 1:04.

    F train to Jay St/Borough Hall: 10 mins.
    Borough Hall to 42nd on A train: 20 mins.

    That includes walking and waiting.

    My office opens at 9, I leave my house at 8:30 every day and have been late to work less than a dozen times in the last couple years.

  4. But, see, here we go again. If you want an urban lifestyle for your family, and you don’t want/can’t afford private school, then this apt., at this price, is a good deal. PS is the ONLY neighborhood in bklyn that has decent public schools, is safe after dark and has a real park. those are facts. and that’s why it’s expensive to live there.

    Why even bring up the suburbs? This is a site about New York CITY.

    But let’s settle this once and for all. We’ll see what this sells for.

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