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Since 181 Washington Park sold last year for more than $3 million, that’s become the magic number for any homeowner in the area fantasizing about cashing out. Take 275 Adelphi Street, a five-story brownstone just three blocks away. Purchased in 2003 for $1,300,000, the three-family house has had a high-end renovation in the mean-time and is back on the market now for $2,995,000. There are no real nits to pick here. Time to just sit back and let the market do its work.
275 Adelphi Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. wow 3:41, little fired up there, eh? Like I said, I had no snarky intentions, truly, and I wasn’t IMPLORING anyone to do anything. The commenter sounded like a broker. She then signed in and now she doesn’t. I’m not dead wrong about anything, in fact, she proved my point exactly. Her comment made more sense when I knew where she was coming from.

    Sure, there’s tons of suspicious/sketchy posts on this site, I was commenting on just one of them. Chill out.

  2. “The windows through the cornice were not an uncommon historic detail – to let light into the attic. You also see these small windows on the top floor of older pitch roofed buildings.”

    You will find several such homes in the Crown Heights landmark district, and specifically on Dean Street between New York and Kingston Avenues.

  3. The windows through the cornice were not an uncommon historic detail – to let light into the attic. You also see these small windows on the top floor of older pitch roofed buildings.

    And yeah, its about time realtors figured out that a Carrera is a car, not a counter top.

  4. This seems like a home that a young investment banker would buy. Fort Greene is a great alterative to Park Slope… this area is rather young and very hip and still has a down to earth vibe. The park will be great to hang out in come summer and the farmers market is rather nice on saturdays.

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