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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. Sure, there are people in the hinterlands who are open-minded…they are just few and far between.

    I prefer to live where most of the people are open-minded, not just a select few.

    There is a reason why 8 million plus people have gathered in New York City and 25 million surrounding it.

    It’s not luck, you realize. And it’s not a coincidence that the next largest city is half this size. Especially given that we are the only city but Honolulu situated on an island.

    It’s because a lot of people love New York.

  2. Funny, I AM adopted, 7:28! So we could be!

    A divided American was exactly the Republicans’ intent. It serves their every interest. It is their specific strategy going back many years.

    As for the manners in NYC, this is the most friendly place I’ve ever lived. I was raised in the Midwest, went to school in the South, then lived out West before moving here. I’ve been everywhere. Anybody who thinks NYC is unfriendly is putting out vibes that turn people off. One thing New Yorkers don’t is suffer meanies. They’ll serve it right back.

  3. Okay…

    I think there is a misconception about “what’s out there”. Even though I’m a little nervous too about homesteading in places where my “I’m not gay…ask my boyfriend.” T-shirt might not be that well-received, still, there seem to be LOTS of people in the hinterlands who are wonderful and not rabid right-wingers. You’d be surprised how many people are like-minded and don’t like where things are going out there in the stix. Just got to start talking to people. You’ll be surprised sometime.

    Sure, there may seem to be barriers in place for certain people outside of cities, but frankly, there are barriers right here in the cities as well.

  4. So why do you live here if you find it so hateful and bitter, 7:36? Doesn’t say much for your personality.

    I personally find NYC to be one of the friendliest places on the planet.

    It just takes some patience and getting past the very thin, gruff exterior of some people.

    It’s easy to be pleasant when you live inside a bubble and pretend like black people, poor people, iraqis and gay people don’t exist.

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