House of the Day: 565 9th Street
This new listing at 565 9th Street in Park Slope has certainly got it going on in the woodwork department, though the oak look definitely has a different vibe from what you might see in a Victorian brownstone. The house appears to be in excellent shape (though we wouldn’t mind seeing a shot of the…

This new listing at 565 9th Street in Park Slope has certainly got it going on in the woodwork department, though the oak look definitely has a different vibe from what you might see in a Victorian brownstone. The house appears to be in excellent shape (though we wouldn’t mind seeing a shot of the kitchen) and there’s a two-story extension to spread out in. The only drawback we can see is that the two-family house is only three stories. Given the condition, the extension and the proximity to Prospect Park, though, we suspect that the asking price of $1,895,000 is within reach.
565 9th Street [Warren Lewis] GMAP P*Shark
11217, you may be over-selling the party line.
> looks like things are beginning to ape the great tulip bulb bubble again
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skU-jBFzXl0
with those stats from 11217 it looks like things are beginning to ape the great tulip bulb bubble again. Even with the superfund Gowanus just there, people are rushing to buy.
11217, can I get you to round up the comps in my nabe when I sell?
Thanks in advance.
* 369 12th Street was asking 1.499 million and went to contract in 42 days.
* 219 14th Street was 1.565 million. Entered contract in 38 days.
* 428 4th Street went to contract in 42 days. Ask 1.625 million
* 364 7th Street went to contract in 11 DAYS at a price of 1.5 million.
Ok, I’m done now. 🙂
or a deck off the Parlor to the garden Dave
^^^ Dead bin Laden bounce.
Oh and 387 6th Street (also HOTD here) went to contract in 20 days. Ask price was 1.865 million.
BTW:
557 7th Street (HOTD here) went to contract in 24 days. It was asking 2.4 million
In addition, 325A 12th Street (also HOTD here) went to contract in 14 days. Was asking 2.2 million.
57 St. Marks went to contract in 38 days, asking 2.1 million.