House of the Day: 547 9th Street
At the asking price of $1,600,000, this three-story limestone at 547 9th Street in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a long, long time. The 3,000-square-foot two-family bay-front is located on a park block and dripping in historic details. The Orrichio Anderson listing says that the lower duplex will require a full…

At the asking price of $1,600,000, this three-story limestone at 547 9th Street in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a long, long time. The 3,000-square-foot two-family bay-front is located on a park block and dripping in historic details. The Orrichio Anderson listing says that the lower duplex will require a full renovation; since the floors, woodwork and walls all look in good shape, we assume they mean new bathrooms, kitchens, heating, etc. We bet $300,000 would go a long way here for someone with a little creativity and then look what you’ve got. Fantastic.
547 9th Street [NY Times] GMAP P*Shark
There is a project just down 9th street, right by the rumbling F train, a few blocks from all the shuttered stores on 7th.
The term “nitwit” is a dead giveaway that a dork has just posted.
please, 3:04. You know slopers have no reflection.
Yes, priority. Off to English 101.
Park Slope has no projects.
That’s another huge plus over Williamsburg.
How do you know if you’re “hip”?
Are there any “HUPs” in Park Slope? Or do they all prefer Williamsburg?
“The mirrors establish when a desire to look at one self first began to take precedent in Park Slope over the very real human necessities such as warmth, food and love.”
Why do people always use the word precedent, when the mean priority?
Okay people. Gotta run. Off to psychology 101 to look for the other half of my brain.