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Today’s listing at 344 Carlton Avenue in Fort Greene is a good example of how to do a listing right: Plenty of well-photographed photos, a floorplan and a comprehensive description. Pretty simple but some brokers still are too lazy or incompetent to do it. Of course, it helps when you have a good product to pitch, which is certainly the case with this five-story, two-family brownstone at the epicenter of Fort Greene. Will it fetch the asking price of $2,500,000? Hard to say, but it’ll certainly get close to that. It’s in beautiful shape with tons of historic character with tasteful touches of modern convenience. (We like the kitchen, for example.) There’ve been no takers since it hit the market a couple of weeks ago. Have any readers checked it out?
344 Carlton Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark

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  1. wow, bitchfest.

    5:56 – Why is bob999 (or anyone else) pathetic?

    8:25 – I’m sure the photographer is decent, and I’m sure he doesn’t deserve your malicious “advice”.

    What’s up with all the hate? It’s Memorial day weekend, people, Cheer the fk up.

    So did this gorgeous house sell yet? I want to see it before someone covers it up with “linen eggshell benjamin moore”.

  2. To the photographer from yesterday who held his business for 20 years? Does that mean you are actually good? Also, brokering for friends? Friends and bussines don’t mix. Try stenography OK?

  3. “It is pretty rough in terms of the condition of the walls. I’m sure if it sells for its asking price that the new owners will want to do a really serious paintjob”

    funny. someone with 2.5mil is going to hesitate over having to use some touch-up paint.

  4. If you think AY is not going to lift house prices in the area then how do you explain property values in more heavily developed areas such as Manhattan. You may not like AY, and personally I do not either for a whole host of reasons but liking it and what it will do for property values are two separate issues.

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