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I really hate when people put in recessed lighting to augment the traditional fixtures/chandeliers. How about some traditional sconces on the walls instead?
considering there is never a lack of high-end buyers in the Heights, you really have to think about why this house wasn’t snatched up yet. The price obviously isn’t going over well with buyers. Two brokers, over a year, prime Heights.
Real estate porn, indeed. 5 floors of mondo exclusivity and expense, and we can’t even see it? Bleeh.
I have to say, even if I had that much money available, I’d rather get something that I could put my personal stamp on, in the form of a full Monty restoration of a more interesting house in a “lesser” nabe. This house is beautiful, but kinda boring.
I really hate when people put in recessed lighting to augment the traditional fixtures/chandeliers. How about some traditional sconces on the walls instead?
^^sorry, meant to say “almost a year”.
considering there is never a lack of high-end buyers in the Heights, you really have to think about why this house wasn’t snatched up yet. The price obviously isn’t going over well with buyers. Two brokers, over a year, prime Heights.
Real estate porn, indeed. 5 floors of mondo exclusivity and expense, and we can’t even see it? Bleeh.
I have to say, even if I had that much money available, I’d rather get something that I could put my personal stamp on, in the form of a full Monty restoration of a more interesting house in a “lesser” nabe. This house is beautiful, but kinda boring.
Yummo.
altho wasn’t Brooklyn Heights up 19% last year?
Did the broker maneuver this sly 8M concoction to work up a buyer’s appetite? Just another case of a spiking expectations in real estate.
this is willow STREET (not in willowtown)
If it didn’t sell for 7.5m in March 2007, how in hell is it going to sell in 2008 for 8m?