House of the Day: 1721 Glenwood Road
The house at 1721 Glenwood Road in Midwood Park changed hands for $1,250,000 in 2005 and just came back on the market this week with a price tag of $1,450,000. This doesn’t seem like a crazy increase for an area that’s only continued to get more popular in recent years. Overall, the interior of the…

The house at 1721 Glenwood Road in Midwood Park changed hands for $1,250,000 in 2005 and just came back on the market this week with a price tag of $1,450,000. This doesn’t seem like a crazy increase for an area that’s only continued to get more popular in recent years. Overall, the interior of the house looks to be in great shape with well-preserved details; the kitchen is the only room shown that we’re not digging. Other considerations: Corner lot, garage, driveway. Like it? Update: Looks like the status of this place went to “contract pending” since we wrote this up yesterday!
1721 Glenwood Road [Mary Kay Gallagher] GMAP P*Shark
dittoburg…where you from? They don’t sell liters here in the US. Besides, I’d recommend something more along the lines of sage than chartreuse. But, c’est la vie!!!
I just went out and bought 50 litres of Sherwin-Williams chatreuse, it’s difficult to keep up.
Now I also have to redo my bathroom in toto with TOTO.
I’ve noticed a dramatic increase in the use of green for wall color on many of the HOTD…today, yesterday and also that classy dining room in Dyker heights.
You can program them to do so. But Biff that’s a waste of water and you’re going to upset the environmentalists and probably our good friends Nokillissa and bxgrl as well.
Un bidet ET un menage a trois. Sacrebleu.
Dave, do the toilets also provide automatic “courtesy flushes” at regularly timed intervals?
I think a single pillow for each person in bed is not enough. The four star hotels learned this years ago. That bed should have 6 pillows, two pillows per person.
dittoburg, I never thought I would see you sink to my level. We’ve all plunged to new depths. Let’s just hope the sellers don’t take a bath on this one and end up being showered with good offers.
The ones in Japan are even better. There are touch screens on the sides of the seats to control water temp and different spray patterns for the bidet experience on a regular toilet.
Also in Japan they have electronic devices in public washrooms (or loos) where you press the button and it makes a flushing sound to mask those annoying bodily sounds that oftentimes occur during ; well you know…so you don’t offend anyone in the next stall