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This new listing at 369 6th Street isn’t the biggest or most ornate house in Park Slope but it sure is cute as a button. The three-story brick is a legal two-family but has been configured as a one-family. The moldings and woodwork are impressive and the place clearly has had a tasteful renovation at some point recently. So the question is not whether this place will catch the eye of buyers but what they will make of the $1,749,000 asking price. Thoughts?
369 6th Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. “Well, if white people would start sending their kids to public school instead of paying $10k-$25k on tuition to private schools . . . just sayin’.”

    lol, they do… in places like PS. That’s why the schools are all packed.

  2. Y’alls *crazy*. Everyone described so far is rich, except the dude in the septic tank and the dude in the tenement. Whatever rob said about rich people and their BS middle-class-card-playing, I second it.

    And fed, this housing prices seem crazy not because we don’t understand markets (rich people want to live somewhere, therefore prices go up from competition) but because these housing prices continue to seem inflated and nuts – they’re risen a giant amount in a tiny sliver of time. It seems not _impossible_ but _irrational_.

    Also, I’m not going to feel bad when my public school kids kick your private school kids’ asses.

  3. I’m still want to know why “thefed” thinks this place is a bargain at $1,749m, but back in December, said “When all is said and done such brownstones CG, CH, PS will go around 1 mil…”

  4. “Kids are really the thing that make 200G not a good salary in Brooklyn…”

    Well, if white people would start sending their kids to public school instead of paying $10k-$25k on tuition to private schools . . . just sayin’.

  5. “My grandfather grew up in a tenemant downtown, with 3 siblings, uncle/aunt/cousin, grandfather all living in a one bedroom apt. …”

    Tenement? You were lucky to have a tenement! We lived for three months in a brown paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six o’clock in the morning, clean the bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down mill for fourteen hours a day week in-week out. When we got home, out Dad would thrash us to sleep with his belt.

  6. You could have almost any house you want in landmarked DP or PPS for this.
    Your commute would be better.
    Your living space would double.
    You’d have a garage and a driveway.
    You would enjoy a lifestyle of NYC royalty.

    Boggles my mind.

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