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This one-bedroom a block from Prospect Park will undoubtably hold some appeal for those partial to the old-school brownstone aesthetic. The co-op at 915 President Street in Park Slope has some lovely parquet floors and a nice old fireplace to anchor the living room. On the downside, the bedroom is tiny and the bathroom and kitchen appear not to have been touched since some time in the 1980s. The asking price of $400,000 is also $50,000 higher than any unit in the 12-unit building has ever sold for. That said, it appears to be on a high floor with nice light, so maybe it does deserve premium. Anyone in the market for a one-bedroom in this area care to weigh in?
915 President Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I have 300K in my pocket that I did not have in 2000. I started out with a 30K downpayment.

    How may I ask is that in denial?

    If I had listened to you fools I’d have nada but 30K plus 4% interest a year in an ING account. Sounds like you are the blind one, my friend.

  2. people looking for homes in brownstones (you know…the name of this website) don’t really care about walk-ups in my experience.

    i’m glad to not have an elevator. i appreciate the walk.

  3. the bubble was going to pop in 2001 after 9/11.

    and then in 2002.

    and in 2003.

    and in 2004.

    and in 2005.

    and in 2006.

    now it’s letting out a little air.

    meanwhile, i’ve made about 300K in real estate.

    actually made, not on paper.

  4. The What– “Now you will see what happens when Bubbles pop. Not a pretty sight.”

    Wait, I thought we already saw what happened when bubbles pop. You said it was going to happen last summer.

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