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After being listed since February for $2,500,000, the three-family brick house at 204 Clermont Avenue is now on the block for $1,950,000. The 3,100-square-foot house has lots of old detail but, despite a new kitchen (just say no to granite!), still feels a little rough around the edges. Despite the significant price-cut, the asking price is still far from a lay-up: The house next door sold for $1,625,000 back in 2006. Plus, a not-so-photogenic extension means that there’s no backyard to speak of, a big negative for most family buyers.
204 Clermont Avenue [AHrlty] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. All y’all need to get your creative energy out on something else besides navel gazing while looking in the fridge which is lodged between your granite,cement, wood, meteorite, countertops. I like this site for ideas but dissin in matters of taste kinda sucks. It stinks of class and lots o’dough.
    People are interested in Brooklyn because we celebrate the everyday and not the glam moneyed of certain boroughs. Buying and choosing is not creative. Make something….

  2. 5:43 You really think the prices have gone up that much in that area? I think you are being very optimistic. I think it has been flat from 2006 in that area.

  3. Granite is hideous and tacky – brownstoner is absolutely right, What happened to good old butcher block counters? I think they’re the prettiest.

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