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Here’s a place we can probably all agree to drool over. The parlor-level floor-through co-op at 806 Carroll Street in Park Slope has twelve windows on three sides and some of the sweetest wood moldings and built-ins we’ve seen in a long time. (The location ain’t too shabby either.) The maintenance is only $850, quite low for what we estimate is about a 1,200-square-foot apartment. The asking price isn’t quite as low however: $1,195,000. Think they’ll get their price?
806 Carroll Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I think 1:41 is now exemplifying the phenomenon of “strange bedfellows” by co-opting the language of the The What – wasn’t he the one who coined “fucktards”? The bitterness quotient is about the same on both sides: doom and gloom (the What) and polyanna (1:41). I think the truth lies somewhere in between – well-priced, rare, quality properties will stay fairly strong, overpriced/fringe properties will struggle/languish/suffer price cuts…

  2. why would a childless couple or a single want to live in Park Slope. maybe if you just got a divorce or something and want to live near your kids? soooo boring there. snore. and have fun with your 50 minute commute to midtown.

  3. Jesus. Some of you are just a bunch of whiny fucktards who can’t stop drinking your mocha lattes to save enough for a down payment. Enough already about how expensive everything is and how it’s not worth it. Yes, prices in Brooklyn are high, but that’s what the market has determined they’re worth. The people who own around here are happy to see these prices and hope they keep going up. Stop being bitter about renting; we’ll still have you come over for barbecues on our roof decks and patios. We’ll even understand if you don’t bring any beer. After all, you need to save up for that one bedroom. Oh, wait, that’ll be a studio now.

  4. Upper West Side is great.

    Just announced that they are getting an Apple Store!

    Some amazing new restaurants too. You should check out Dovetail!

    Last I checked, 15 Central Park West was the most lucrative Real Estate deal in New York City history.

    I’ll take the UWS comparison any day.

  5. I love how each post eventually turns into:

    1) a great rant by The What
    2) Dissing Park Slope
    3) a dis on the “stroller mafia”
    4) all out hostility on a piece of real estate.
    5) Dissing of hipsters and their rich parents
    6) Scarano Bashing

    I’m fully entertained by this.

    I’m also tired of these Scarano Apartments!!!!!

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