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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


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  1. I sooo want to agree with you 7:45 and 7:50. But how do you explain why that other Lincoln Place house (which I thought was kinda ho-hum) sold for over ask at $3 million? I would love to talk to all the buyers that bid over ask for that place and find out what they were thinking.

  2. Thank you 5:54. It was worth reading to the bottom of the posts just to get to yours. Did not almost fall off my chair laughing, but got a good chuckle. Being oppositional in the face of the sanctimonious park slopers is just good clean fun.

  3. “4:26 – we are both women.”

    4:32, what are you talking about? I was referring to Morgan Spurlock’s annoying wife. Surely, you are not Morgan pretending to be a woman for 30 days.

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