House of the Day: Trying Again at 204 Washington Park
It was just two months ago that we were writing about Corcoran’s efforts to hawk the five-story brownstone at 204 Washington Park in Fort Greene for the optimistic price of $3,100,000. Now, Monica Villard, who used to run Fillmore’s Williamsburg office, has the exclusive and is coming out of the gate at $2,900,000. While this…

It was just two months ago that we were writing about Corcoran’s efforts to hawk the five-story brownstone at 204 Washington Park in Fort Greene for the optimistic price of $3,100,000. Now, Monica Villard, who used to run Fillmore’s Williamsburg office, has the exclusive and is coming out of the gate at $2,900,000. While this place has got some nice details on the parlor floor and is quite large (5,750 square feet), we think it’s still going to be a tough sell, particularly because of that pesky SRO status (which is conveniently omitted from the current listing).
204 Washington Park [NY Times] GMAP P*Shark
HOTD: 204 Washington Park [Brownstoner]
“better park access” –come on, I actually really like Fort Greene for what it is and what makes it different from Park Slope, but to compare Fort Greene Park to Prospect Park is ridiculous.
i agree this house is way overpriced. but when will you realize that some people would rather live in FG than park slope? better park access and it’s closer to manhattan.
voldemort
what’s buried underneath it?
so you can get fucked in the ass when you buy this place, then go to the park and get fucked in the ass again!
Guest at 11:01 AM:
Are you suggesting that this is a dogging park (and that has nothing to do with dogs)?
The park is infamous because of what’s buried underneath it, and what goes on in it during the wee hours, ie. adult hopscotch. But I wdnt expect a realtor to comment on that unless s/he’s into that kind of thing.
I’m pretty sure that, in the general living room photo, you can see a pair of discarded manties on the floor. Nice.
If you’re going to charge insane prices, you have to at LEAST put on a good show. These pics are so embarrassing.
Julius Knipl was ahead of his time: now more than ever the world needs real estate photographers.
“Actually, I like the photo of the open desk drawer blocking the view of the fireplace. Looks like she’s WORKING for her 6%”
Oh, I seriously doubt this agent is getting 6%. 4% maybe….3% but they aren’t co-broking if so.