House of the Day: 383 3rd Street
While not as jaw-dropping as last Thursday’s House of the Day at 651 3rd Street, today’s house at 383 3rd Street is still nothing to sniff at. The 22-footer has lots of original detail, including some sweet plaster moldings on the parlor floor. The kitchen in the owner’s triplex looks so-so, but the bathroom looks…

While not as jaw-dropping as last Thursday’s House of the Day at 651 3rd Street, today’s house at 383 3rd Street is still nothing to sniff at. The 22-footer has lots of original detail, including some sweet plaster moldings on the parlor floor. The kitchen in the owner’s triplex looks so-so, but the bathroom looks nice to us. With $2,000 a month from rent on the ground-floor apartment, do you think the asking price of $2,695,000? Seems overpriced by 10 percent or so to us.
383 3rd Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
I laughed out loud when I read the following,
“This house is too close to 5th Avenue. It can get pretty scary along that strip at night. Lots of shady characters, prostitutes, dealers, and even a few wild dogs. Not too appealing for families.”
That’s hilarious.
3:47, I would say around 3:21PM judging from the thread above.
al di la is a great italian restaurant and one of the only in PS to distinguish itself. i personally think dining in PS is pretty mediocre, but al di la is terrifc. not sure what that poster was talking about…
if you like al di la, would also recommend aurora in williamsburg (recently opened a 2nd restaurant in Soho now, too -excellent + authentic). and, PT, on bedford offers special tuscan food/wine 5 course meals.
when did this turn into a blog about the merits of Zagat?
most people i know in nyc refer to zagats for restaurant recommendations. judging by the wait at al di la any night of the week, i’d say they serve good food.
that being said, the last time i ate at grammercy tavern, a roach crawled on our table.
ZAGATS????? This is no way to judge a restaurant. Please. ZAGATS is a popularity contest. That said Al di la is a very good restaurant. But I would rather eat at gramercy tavern.
Exactly which Italian restaurants are within walking distance of ADL and are better?
thanks 3:21. i’ll continue taking my restaurant advice from zagat instead of from anonymous posters on blogs as well. i love al di la also…as someone born in italy, it very much reminds me of home. favorite place in park slope…
The Gate is a wonderful neighborhood bar on the corner of 5th and 3rd.