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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. I’d say Prime Park Slope references not only train access, park access and commercial accesss, but also whether or not it falls within the historic district, of which these Lincoln Place homes fall smack in the middle of…

  2. Hate to break it to you, 9:00, but it doesn’t get much more “prime park slope” than Lincoln Place. If you don’t find this prime, what is?

    Anywhere in the named streets….close to 2/3 and Q trains…above 6th is prime.

    Anywhere near the F train. Not so prime.

    You just said your friends place needed work. So do these. Seems like prices are similar/slightly above which is what one would expect given the continued strong market in Park Slope.

    Homes in the named streets between 7th and 8th, or between 8th and PPW are going for over 3 million. Closer to 3.5

  3. I’m not sure if anyone reading this is still interested in Park Slope real estate prices. But I have to say those prices seem extremely high to me. Either the brokers/sellers are aiming too high or the market has gone up, contradicting all the naysayers.
    I have a friend who bought a park block – PS 321 – 20 footer limestone this summer for under 2.8 mil. It needs some work, but is also in great shape.
    Now Lincoln Place may be a nice block, but it is not prime Park Slope and these houses are relatively narrow — plus they need work.
    My friend signed her contract in May — closed in July — have prices gone up that much since then?

  4. “coal, nuclear, natural gas, hydro. That’s where electricity comes from.”

    Coal: creates yet more greenhouse gas

    Nuclear: creates waste that cannot be safely disposed of

    Natural gas: running out as quickly as oil

    Hydro: more damned rivers screw up ecosystem further

  5. 8:00: I’ll give you a hint – read the post to which I WAS RESPONDING. That might help. May want to do that in the future if you think you’re missing context.

    Christ, did people on this blog just drink antifreeze?

  6. “I come from a smallish city (fewer than 500,000), not a college town, and I can tell you that the “people like that” who live there are infinitely more pleasant and agreeable than NYC residents”

    I read it. What is your point, Mr. sunshine?

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