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There have already been some signs that the Brooklyn market has not getting as beat up as Manhattan of late but this may be the most bullish indicator of Brooklyn’s prospects we’ve seen yet: As of the middle of the day yesterday, the ten most viewed open houses on Corcoran were all in Brooklyn. “We hope that this unique feature can give you a timely insight into the online real estate market,” reads the site. Indeed!
Most Viewed Open Houses Now [Corcoran]


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  1. It is impossible to conclude from the information provided that people prefer to look at open houses in Brooklyn over Manhattan. Perhaps there are fewer available properties at a certain price point in Brooklyn and so house hunters are forced to view a smaller crop of properties.

  2. 11217…I don’t think everyone hates Park Slope. i think everyone just hates most of the people who are from Park Slope and post here on brownstoner. And the one from Cobble Hill and the one from Bay ridge and the one from BH. 🙂

  3. More than a stretch to call 689 Myrtle Avenue a part of Clinton Hill. I feel bad for the people who have to trek out there before they realize they’re in the middle of Bed-Stuy.

  4. good grief, 11217 totally turned that list!

    there should be a ‘most viewed this week” list, not just “now”.

    i’m going to try to take it back from 11217 and shift the top listings to Brownsville and East New York.

  5. No problem with the rental market in the fringe world, Whuh. I live there, I know the market. My unit is rented and if it weren’t there’d be people standing in line to get it at a higher price. I don’t know what this problem is that you and others have with the Bed Stuy rental market. Please continue to chime in ad nauseum on any other subject that you really know little about.

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