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
listen potty mouth…watch your language.
Dave, agreed. We all need to grow up. Now can we move on to talk about that king sized bed with the three pillows? Par-tay!
Yes, these threads flush out the jokers.
No Biff, I meant how does the TOTO improve the toilet-going experience. Your puns are well appreciated.
why do we always have to degenerate into potty talk and things scatalogical??
Some of these threads are nothing more than a p!ssing contest.
toilets, drain…come on, dittoburg, haven’t you been on here long enough by now to expect these awful lines from me?
Those columns are appropriate to the architectural style of the house.
These, a little less so…
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/saturday-night-live-mikes-marbleopolis/137880719
how so?
Interior columns are frequently employed in Colonial Revival architecture. They are original design elements and are not uncommon in the larger houses in Victorian Flatbush.