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After Corcoran failed to move it back in 2006 first at $3,500,000 and then at $3,100,000, the limestone mansion at 535 1st Street in Park Slope has just come back on the market for another try with Douglas Elliman. The asking price? $3,675,000. The princely pad is 4,420 square feet large, but we’re not sure why something that failed to sell 18 months ago would now sell for 20% higher in this market. A the very least, it wouldn’t hurt to have some interior photos to look at. (There is one on the old HOTD link below.)
535 1st Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 535 1st Street [Brownstoner]


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  1. Without seeing the inside, this looks a lot more worthy of someone’s $3M than some of the other junk out there.
    21 feet wide. . . park block. . . 4100 legit square feet. .. .These are bigtime numbers
    Not saying it’s a bargain, but they’re not smoking crack like the Carroll Gardens places.

  2. Elliman IS better at Corcoran at they do.

    So is Brown Harris Stevens, in my opinion.

    Corcoran a distant 3rd in the Brooklyn Townhouse market.

    Elliman and Harris Stevens have both either expanded their Park Slope office or added a brand new one, while Corcoran still occupies that dumpy office on the corner of 7th Avenue.

  3. This looks like a beautiful property. I really wish there were some interior pictures. I can’t imagine why there wouldn’t be. And please don’t say that buyers at this price point don’t care about pictures–that’s nonsense.

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