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9leffint.jpgThis charmer at 9 Lefferts Place in Clinton Hill is new to market. (In fact we heard that some neighbors already put bids in at the first open house this weekend.) The four-story, three-family brick house has only had a few owners and has a lot of original detail still intact. It’s one of six 22.5-foot-wide houses in a row built by developer William Alexander in the early 1860s. The Craigslist ad describes a “cook’s kitchen” and a landscaped garden but neglects to include any photos. If everything’s in decent shape, the asking price of $1,470,000 seems quite reasonable given the details and generous size (about 4,000 square feet). Thoughts?
9 Lefferts Place [Craigslist] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. “you’re waiting 40 minutes for your C train (which incidentally doesn’t run on the weekends anymore)”

    Again, another lie (incidentally):

    The C Local runs every 10 minutes during rush hour and 15 minutes most other times during the week. You can then transfer to the A Express at Jay Street for a quicker commute. On weekends, the C train does not run. Why? BECAUSE THERE IS NO EXPRESS SERVICE AND THE A TRAIN NOW SERVES ALL LOCAL STOPS!

    Listen to Yakov and one would think that on weekends everyone living east of Flatbush on the Fulton line simply walks 5 miles into the city since there is no train service! I agree, Yakov is simply a troll with no credibility to speak of. He doesn’t know the neighborhood or the fine people who live here.

    http://www.mta.info/nyct/service/pdf/tccur.pdf