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First off, this listing needs to be styled and rephotographed if it wants to have a shot at fetching its $2,695,000 asking price. While it’s a perfectly nice house, it’s not an eye-popping as much of its competition in the Slope and needs to be putting its best foot forward. We were also stunned to see that the house changed hands for just $799,000 in August 2004. Presumably some work has been done, but we don’t think that new kitchen’s gonna knock anyone’s socks off. Time to raise your game!
29 Prospect Place [Heights Berkeley/NYT] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The Mill Basin mini mansion’s floors are shinier than James Carville’s noggin. I love that the “Style” is characterized as “Other”. But there’s no garage?? Where the heck am I supposed to park my chariot?

  2. This is so sad. we’re so tired of the same old over-priced crap in Park Slope that we have to turn our attention to more, um, unique properties in Graves End and Mill Basin.
    I have to admit the interiors of the latter are way more entertainng than Archie Bunker’s decor on Prospect Place.

  3. Certainly not a drive-by. You’d never know all that grandeur was behind that conservative facade. No kitchen pic though so none of you can be sure that you like the whole package.

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