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It usually takes a few weeks or months for a seller to face the reality that an asking price is too high. In the case of 41 St. Marks Place, a three-story brownstone between 3rd and 4th Avenues in Park Slope, it only took a few days. Listed at $3,000,000 on January 14, the three-family was reduced to $2,650,000 on January 18. Still probably too much for a stoop-less house on the far side of 4th Avenue, but a step in the right direction to be sure.
41 St. Marks Place [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I remember that block 25 years ago when it had NO trees… it’s SO much nicer now, but that price wouldn’t swing up the hill let alone there at the base of the slope. And to be exact, that area is historically known as Times Plaza… anything from St. Marks toward the clock, Third to Fifth.

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