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Remember yesterday when we were saying there weren’t many options for buyers who wanted a modern townhouse in Brooklyn? Well, maybe the options aren’t that limited after all: In addition to yesterday’s State Street pad, this recently renovated house at 409 8th Street in Park Slope just hit the market and it’s all modern, all the time. Just don’t let your kids get a look at the children’s room complete with double bed and flat screen TV or they’ll never get off your back! Asking price is $3,195,000, which we can only assume would be a record for this block, especially for what is essentially three-story house.
409 8th Street [Corcoran] 281 State Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I like modern but I’m not digging their personal style on this place. I’d feel like I was living in a Stanley Kubrick meets Tim Burton movie set. I guess this is more a love it or hate it kind of place.

    That said, I did stopped pasting CD artwork on the walls when I left college.

  2. spot on, DIBS… couple great ideas here and I respect the willingness to make bold choices. that said, it’s hard to imagine a large universe of buyers who will want to pay full price for those kitchen and bath designs.

  3. I prefer the modern interiors in the Middagh Street house. Somehow they seem nicer and more elegant. That house fetched 3 million, with a rental apartment, a garage, and a location in Brooklyn Heights.

  4. “You all trashed a rather small house on 7th Street about a month ago”
    Oh boy, you have such an oversized sense of parochial victimhood. I had to read the comments again, because I didn’t remember such a dressing down, and sure enough, more than half the comments were positive, some neutral, and the negative were mild: “not a great value”, or “a bit cramped.”
    You all nothing, and certainly not trashed.

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