House of the Day: 273 Baltic Street
This listing at 273 Baltic Street is just popped up on Corcoranunfortunately without any photos. According to the verbiage, it’s “fully renovated,” complete with central air, a Viking range and a custom media center. We’re guessing that this reno leans toward the modern: “The second floor is accessed via a unique hand made hanging metal…

This listing at 273 Baltic Street is just popped up on Corcoranunfortunately without any photos. According to the verbiage, it’s “fully renovated,” complete with central air, a Viking range and a custom media center. We’re guessing that this reno leans toward the modern: “The second floor is accessed via a unique hand made hanging metal staircase which is supported entirely by it’s wall which gives it the appearance of floating from one level to the next.” For $1,995,000 for a three-story, 16-foot-wide house, the reno better be pretty darn nice. Without any pictorial evidence to the contrary, the price sounds like a reach to us.
273 Baltic Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
I agree with Petebklyn way upthread – not that much in the under-$2mil townhouse market in an established area that’s renovated. I’ll be watching for the floorplan and pictures. If they made good use of those three stories, I don’t think the asking price is that far off.
3:32 — Please try to stay with me here.
Let’s pretend there is only one household in the country and that it contains two individuals. One individual earns $125,000 anually while the other earns $75,000 anually.
In this scenario, 100% of HOUSEHOLDS earn greater than $100,000 annually, while only 50% of INDIVIDUALS earn greater than $100,000 annually.
Thus it is not inconsistent to say that 17% of HOUSEHOLDS make $100,000 or more, while only 5.6% of INDIVIDUALS male $100,000 or more.
Got it?
So, 3:29….17% MINUS 2.7% equals 5.6%….the figure the what posted?!!?
you did yourself a disservice by registering.
now most people see your shit and glance over it and skip to the next.
Death before New Jersey!
“2.7% of households in the US make $ 200,000 or more in annual income
17 % of households in the US make $ 100,000 or more in annual income
only 5.6 % of individuals in the US make $ 100,000 or more in annual income ”
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17% plus 2.7% equals 19.7% dumbass.
1 in 5 people make 100K or over according to your calcualtions.
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The inability of perfectly reasonable people to understand statistics drives me crazy.
There is nothing inconsistent about the figures quoted above. Individuals live in households, but households do not equal individuals. One would not expect that a percentage calculated among households would equal a percentage calculated among individuals.
And before calling someone a dumbass, look closely to see whether your math makes sense. The 2.7% of households who make $200,000 or more are a part of the 17% of households who make $100,000 or more. It is absolutely meaningless to add these two figures together.
“”I know that the figures are off.”
THEN PLEASE STOP POSTING INACCURATE FIGURES!!!
Jeez you are a moron.”
No, I’m a lesson. Get It!!! LMFAO. I love you!
BTW: The people that attack me should get a log-in too.
I stepped up to the plate, Why the punks can’t?
if you’re in the top 1% and can’t afford this place, you might want to first try limiting those weekends to atantic city and hookers to once a month first and see how that goes.
if that fails, looks like jersey is your only way out.
My wife and I are in the top 1% and we can’t afford this place. Jersey here we come.