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
Sterling house hasn’t been HOTD, cause it is listed with Corcoran.
I meant to say….because it isn’t listed with Corcoran.
Sterling house hasn’t been HOTD, cause it is listed with Corcoran.
Central Parking on Union charges $325/month, that’s $3900/year for those here who apparently failed grade school math.
I’m kind of surprised the Sterling PLace house hasn’t been a HOTD. It’s more interesting (architecturally and the interior) than this one.
Near the beginning of 2006 Berman Realty told me that they were selling the parking condos on Union for between $75K and $90K. Might be some monthly maintenance beyond that but that was the sales price.
Per the article last week about the people who own Pintchik Hardware along with $100 million worth of real estate along Flatbush, incluing the Christian Science place, I believe…this is all going to be redevloped in the next 3 years.
We can expect some nicer…dare I mention Restoration Hardware type stores along Flatbush between 7th and Grand Army Plaza in the not too distant future.
Can’t wait.
I have a bunch of recessed lights in the kitchen end of my living room. The light isn’t so bad but it seems like too many bulbs. What would any of you suggest as an alternative?
Also, what’s wrong with the Christian Scientist Church on Sterling. Looks like a nice little neoclassical building. That house off the corner of 7th on Sterling is beautiful!
people who have the money, don’t care, 4:59.
a can of coke costs 6 cents to make including the can but you still pay 1.50 for it.
anyone who thinks a parking spot is worth $250K is out of their mind — any way you cut it
to borrow an extra $250K would cost you way over $1K per month.
much much better deal to get scalped at any garage