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Prostitutes aren’t the only ones abandoning Lincoln Place. The block between 6th and 7th Avenues currently has three houses that just hit the market in the high $2 millions. At 104 and 108 (listed for $2.995 million and $2.8 million, respectively) Brown Harris Stevens and Corcoran are sharing the honors. And at today’s House of the Day, 128 Lincoln Place, Corcoran’s flying solo, asking $2.75 million for the two-family, four-story brownsone. It looks pretty nice to us. Is there anyone who’s been in all three houses that can compare and contrast?
128 Lincoln Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
104 Lincoln Place: BHS/Corcoran
108 Lincoln Place: Corcoran/BHS
Photo by Kate Leonova for PropertyShark


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  1. 7:19 said- ” I could never tolerate living near people like that, nor would I ever raise a child there. Unless you’re going to live in a liberal college town it is impossible to live anywhere but large cities anymore.”

    12:29- I am not even sure what “nearly” disowned me means but your next statement really rings true as a repsonse to 7:19.

    “It’s uh, sort of the definition of liberal. Duh.”

  2. Actually 1:56pm, it’s my father who has nearly disowned ME when I was younger because I’m a liberal, not the other way around. I’m far more tolerant of other people’s beliefs than my Republican parents are.

    It’s uh, sort of the definition of liberal. Duh.

  3. What is it with the name calling? It is such an unconvincing way to make the open-minded, tolerant liberal arguement. I’m just curious why these “liberals” don’t see the logical extention?

    So -if your parents like Bush (which is a bit odd) or see Hillary as satan (not so odd) you can’t speak to them? Why not? Don’t you love them? Can you only respect them if they share your opinions? Not liberal by my book. Maybe I’m crazy- or a real liberal. Not.

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