House of the Day: 40 2nd Place
Optimism knows no bounds in Carroll Gardens. Already in this young year we’ve chronicled two listings that have come out of the box at over $3 million. (One of them, 78 3rd Place appears to have been yanked reduced to $2,950,000 in the wake of 250+ comments mocking the ridiculousness of asking $3,495,000 for the…

Optimism knows no bounds in Carroll Gardens. Already in this young year we’ve chronicled two listings that have come out of the box at over $3 million. (One of them, 78 3rd Place appears to have been
yanked reduced to $2,950,000 in the wake of 250+ comments mocking the ridiculousness of asking $3,495,000 for the 3,100-square-foot pad.) Today’s house of the day at 40 2nd Place is slightly less ambitious at $2,800,000. Still, at less than 16 feet wide and sporting a renovation that feels too “new” looking in that suburban kind of way, we’re not holding our breath about this one getting anywhere close to ask either. For what it’s worth, the 2,300-square-foot house last sold in 2004 for $1,700,000.
40 2nd Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
One just sold in Bed Stuy for 1.1 milloin, 8:10. Right next to Tiny Cup.
Only 64 comments left to go to match the 3rd Place thread!
I want a property that is as twisted as I am. Do you got any of those Calatrava Turning Torso like buildings in Brooklyn?
Looks like an SRO for Smurfs.
Park Slope boundaries:
Prospect Park West to 4th Avenue…east side of the street.
Flatbush Avenue to 15th Street.
If this brownstone was an SRO, I’d move in.
I think 8:06 has a crush on Manhattan Buyer.
Oh you’re a tricky one, you Manhattan buyer you.
Now go sweat it out. Go on. Get out of here.
If these brownstones had BofA atms in the garden level, I’d buy them.