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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. A perfect historic townhouse with an attached carriage house in Cobble Hill. It does not get much better than that.
    The interiors look beautiful. These early houses really are superior to the Victorians with the narrow parlors. The columns are gorgeous. Obviously it has not been snapped up by a billionaire yet. I think 6 million is the correct ballpark.

  2. “now with cobble hill and carroll gardens asking these obscene prices, i’m once again looking in park slope where prices seem more modest.”

    Totally agreed. I’d add Ft. Greene & Clinton Hill to the obscene prices list. Park Slope is looking positively cheap compared to asking prices in these 4 neighborhoods. My search will be re-focused on the Slope.

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