House of the Day: 64 Prospect Place
Here’s a nice two-family in Park Slope for under $3 million. Then again, the Queen Anne house is smaller than your average brownstone so the asking price of $2,650,000 only gets you 2,910 square feet of living space. Nonetheless, the exterior and parlor floor have charm galore and the garden apartment generates $2,200 a month….

Here’s a nice two-family in Park Slope for under $3 million. Then again, the Queen Anne house is smaller than your average brownstone so the asking price of $2,650,000 only gets you 2,910 square feet of living space. Nonetheless, the exterior and parlor floor have charm galore and the garden apartment generates $2,200 a month. There was an open house yesterday. Anyone make it?
64 Prospect Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Drama queens!
Even if housing prices in Brooklyn drop 10%, that is not a collapse. There will be a softening and a correction, but not a collapse.
These places are not going to go for under $1 million ever again. But you can keep on renting. btw, your rents are decreasing by 10%. You can count on that.
4:32…you’ve been saying that for 5 years.
even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
down, down, down, down, doooowwwnwnnnn
4:25
Who is in control of a sale, seller or broker? That sounds crazy to me. The broker is hired by seller. Why would your friend not do what she wants/needs to do?
“I can’t believe anyone is buying right now except for the most wealthy”
People purchasing 1 million and up homes are the most wealthy in the nation. You are just immune to that from living in NYC.
Come back to reality now. 225 is the average u.s. home price.
Anyone buying in nyc, IS wealthy!
We will not be affected to any significant degree.
It’s very odd that people don’t seem to understand that when people on Wall Street make lots of money, they spend it on goods and services, and then the providers of those good and services spend it. I don’t know how much it makes housing prices drop, but it’s odd that people don’t get that.
4:20
I don’t doubt that this is the case. But, I think some brokers are encouraging sellers to take lower offers and sellers are still hoping for a biddng war.
We’re going down, down, down…
Yes, I have a friend who is dying to lower her price but other brokers will have a fit if she does so she has been holding steady. But price cuts are coming.