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Brownstones on South Portland Avenue in Fort Greene don’t become available all that often—if you lived there would you really want to move? This house at 30 South Portland has been in the same hands for 30 years. The house, which appears to be in tip-top shape, has had a number of alterations over the years, especially on the rear of the house. The house was shown for the first time yesterday, according to the broker. How do you think the asking price of $2,600,000 will go over? It can’t be too far off the mark given that a house on nearby Washington Park went for more than $3 million earlier this year; another one was listed for $3,100,000 a few weeks with Corcoran but is no longer on the market. Anyone know what happened to that one? Update: Make sure you check out the very detailed description that one commenter who knows the house very well made at 6:50 pm.
South Portland Landmark [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. This is an example of why readers should give more weight to comments made by people who have commented under a user id and not just as a guest…95% of these AY comments are just a troll trying to get everyone’s goat. Just ignore and keep the discussion on track.

  2. I am surprised to read that people are taking this AY phobia seriously.
    If that is truly the case, I would expect a sharp, 30% or more, decline in prices in the area. In real estate, as soon as there is a trace of fear in the air, the bottom starts to fall out. It could be a great opportunity for folks who thought they missed the boat. But the boat could be making a round trip.

  3. comparing this to carlton, its like comparing a yugo to a cadillac.

    layout is a bit funky but still looks delicious – 10 times better value than 181 wash park (i feel sorry for that byr)

    atlantic yards isnt a big deal for the area the stupid trolls who keep on talking about it probably bitter losers who pissed off about their existence

    i think real estate as a whole everywhere will come down significantly but this property here is the 1st one ive seen in long time that should be worth something around asking price (but of course cash will be king since mortgage markets closed)

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