House of the Day: 106 Lincoln Place
Except for the recessed lighting on the parlor floor (and the lack of some crown moldings), the brownstone at 106 Lincoln Place in Park Slope is looking pretty tasty. (The single-family house is one of six in a row designed by Brooklyn architect F. B. Langston in the late 1880s.) There’s some drool-worthy woodwork and…

Except for the recessed lighting on the parlor floor (and the lack of some crown moldings), the brownstone at 106 Lincoln Place in Park Slope is looking pretty tasty. (The single-family house is one of six in a row designed by Brooklyn architect F. B. Langston in the late 1880s.) There’s some drool-worthy woodwork and a permanent parking space to boot. The price of $3,150,000 feels pretty 2007 to us but it’s certainly not impossible for something like this in move-in condition.
106 Lincoln Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
How much is a parking spot at the Union Street garage?
“…pretty 2007…”
LOL. Nice.
Looks like a beautiful house to me. I don’t agree with all of the choices in terms of style but still a lovely home. Parking has got to demand some hefty premium.
18′ wide and lovely. Not a $3 million property, sorry.
Love the stretched out facade photo by Corcoran.
Looks like 17 feet wide to me. It seems nice but way too expensive.
what the heck is wrong with recessed lighting??? you are starting to sound like a broken record – as if that would stop anyone from buying a home. it provides good luminescence, looks just fine in the kitchen, and doesn’t take away from detail. what more do you want?
This is about $1,000 square foot….YIKES!!!
If it’s a Corcoran listing, it’s gotta be a $3,000,000 house!
That’s the only number they know!