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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. I wouldn’t consider a walk-up until my children are walking and stroller-free. I would consider a brownstone. Is it possible that people don’t get that I don’t want to lug a stroller and an infant up 3 flights of stairs with a toddler along? And god help me if I’ve bought diapers or brought home groceries.

  2. “why would a family consider a walkup?
    for a million dollars?”

    Don’t people buy brownstones for 2, 3 and 10 million dollars?

    I’ve never seen one with an elevator.

    You do know what website you are reading, no?

  3. McFin, check out insideschools.org for district maps. You can type in the school # and get reviews as well as a map of the school’s “zone.”

    The reports are issued by the city, I think – there was an article about them in today’s or yesterday’s Times which should tell you for sure and put you on track to find them online.

  4. Amazing to me that anyone would want to work with a brokerage firm with such a lame web site. Do they agree to take just 4% in exchange for not bothering with floor plans?

    I guess given that all the good stuff surfaces on NYTimes and Brownstoner anyhow, maybe you don’t need a decent broker anymore?

  5. “Rejecting the idea of walking up a couple of flights of stairs seems as bizarre to me as driving to the gym.”

    I’d take it farther and say it’s as bizarre as having a smoke on the way to the gym, in fact.

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