House of the Day: 10% Off at 155 Warren Street
A 10% price reduction might not sound like all that much, but when the original asking price was $8,750,000, as in the case of 155 Warren Street, it translates into “savings” of $875,000. Judging from the 134 comments this generated as a House of the Day in October, however, we’re guessing that popular opinion will…

A 10% price reduction might not sound like all that much, but when the original asking price was $8,750,000, as in the case of 155 Warren Street, it translates into “savings” of $875,000. Judging from the 134 comments this generated as a House of the Day in October, however, we’re guessing that popular opinion will still be that the new number of $7,875,000 is still a pie-in-the-sky price. Given that it’s still coming in at over $1,100 a foot, we’d tend to agree.
155 Warren Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: $8.75 Million in Cobble Hill? [Brownstoner]
park slope is the first neighborhood in brooklyn to get a pinkberry.
that says it all.
can’t wait!
and the cream puffs!
please do not start the neighborhood wars again. if that is what you want to talk about, start a group on facebook and invite all your friends.
let’s stick to prices, comparables, the real estate market/financial markets, saying mean things about brokers, and passing the crudite!
quote from curbed.com today…
“3) Park Slope: Everyone’s favorite Brooklyn neighborhood is getting a new yoga studio and a new shoe store.”
There was one, 5:22…
Sadly he passed away last week…
I will pay $4 million cash. That is my maximum bid. Not a cent more.
Are there any DILFs in Cobble Hill?
Please, don’t bring up the schools, I beg you…
The main difference between the different neighborhoods is that Cobble HIll is landmarked. (A small area in Carroll Gardens is as well.) And of course they have different public schools, which is discussed at length in another thread.