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With all the ado about 155 Warren Street last week, it seemed like a good time to take a gander at 13 Cranberry Street. Located between Columbia Heights and Willow, the 25-footer is pure Brooklyn Heights goodness. At 4,600 square feet (as opposed to over 7,000 for the Cobble Hill house), the single-family pad has all the old-school architectural details intact along with some modern improvements (like the kitchen) to go along. So what price princeliness? A cool $8,000,000.
13 Cranberry Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The houses might be more cheaper in Park Slope than in Brooklyn Heights, but the co-ops and rentals are actually more expesnive. Stop perpetuating the myth that Park Slope is anything other than a wealthy enclave for the privileged (food co-op notwithstanding). Park Slope has no lock on the “creative” types that its boosters love to tout, and no lack of “boring” bankers and lawyers.

  2. to 459pm

    i didn’t know “homes” or “holmes” were actually as defined as you make it seem… but i prefer to use “holmes” and will continue to do so.

    and i should consult experts with regards to… ? plz help me there.

  3. To the person who posted: “That house needs an art enema. I’ve never seen so much unnecessary bling on so little surface area.”

    You must be kidding? First of all, the artwork is not mind-blowing stuff. It’s okay…some of it trendy…no exciting.

    Also, the place looks rather simply done, not overloaded with artwork. Live with an avid collector and this place would look like a monk’s cell in comparison!

  4. My bonus came in at 8 figures this year (which is why I’m trolling this website at all hours of my not so busy day). As this house gets “special light” al day long, the basement is described as clean, I put my overasking bid in without even seeing the place. What are these UTZ potato wedges of which you speak?

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