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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]


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  1. About the house…$8 million is just a lot of money, period, for a house. Not just in Manhattan, but in Greenwich, in Los Gatos, even in London.

    I’m not saying it’s not beautiful — and I’d love to live in it — but it’s either going to sit on the market at this price for a few years, or it’s going to be taken off the market, or it’s going to be pricechopped down to 4.5 mil to lure an actual bidder or two.

  2. bococa = BOerum hill, CObble hill, CArroll gardens

    the whole area is really one big neighborhood. just snobs like to think they are different. too many micro neighborhoods that doesn’t have real borders like other neighborhoods.

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