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This may be a first: Creating a name for the purpose of marketing a one-family brownstone! In this case, the four-story brownstone at 274 Lafayette Avenue has been christened “Indulge” for the express purpose of selling the house for a cool $2,325,000. The house, which was purchased in 2004 for $998,000, has undergone an extensive—and quite attractive—renovation in the meantime. It’s also got some direct competition up the road at 298 Lafayette Avenue where another recently renovated four-story brownstone is on the market for $1,995,000.
274 Lafayette Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. i hate daveinbedstuy. he is such a totally self absorbed idiot. his pretense is that he wants to talk about real estate but he just loves to have little conversations about his vacations as a kid and his impressive vocabulary. i realize i’m doing it myself: but can you people please stop responding to this moron

  2. the What is completely correct about the significance of Freddie and Fannie. Serious shock waves if they stop functioning, though it does sound as if the govt (oh, right, *us* — using taxpayer money) is going to bend over backward to prevent their failure.

  3. “1) 15 years ago this was very close to a couple of crack houses, and you could buy the place for around $200k.”

    It’s still near crack houses and now you can buy it for close to 2 million.

  4. 5:08…i know there are lots of nice places in NJ…i’m just giving these jack@sses a lot of sh!t. They don’t even knlow what their state tax rates are for god’s sake!

    Yeah, what happened to the hot chica thread???

    Gabby????

  5. I think people are underselling the area: you’re very close to all the amenities on Lafayette and Dekalb as well as up and coming Myrtle. No amenities? Try BAM, Provisions, Habana Outpost, The Brooklyn Flea, Indie rock shows at the Masonic Temple, Olea… I could go on forever.

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