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
3:01….below is from Zagat 2008. Or do you know better than they do…?
ZAGAT’s TOP ITALIAN RESTAURANTS
Top Five Restaurants in New York City
1. Babbo, 110 Waverly Place, Manhattan
2. Il Mulino, 86 W. 3rd St., Manhattan
3. Roberto, 603 Crescent Ave., The Bronx
4. Al Di La, 248 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn
5. Scalini Fedeli, 165 Duane St., Manhattan
Where/what is the Gate?
The idea that Al Di La is one of the best restaurants in the city is just plain stupid. It’s not even the best italian restaurant within walking distance of this house.
The complaints about 5th avenue are obviously jokes.
Park Slope is sketchy
Don’t know, 2:54, but Tracey McLean (broker) doesn’t look like a lezzy to me.
Unless she’s one of those hot lipstick ones…
love the location…near all the best of 5th ave
Is 2:49 the broker? sounds like a shill to me.
Brownstoner- lets see, you did Wall Street a blogg and now you think you are broker? WTF? Slow day?
too easy…