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Recently reduced to $3,750,000 from a starting price of $4,995,000 earlier this year (with a couple of intermediate stops along the way), this gorgeous woodframe house at 72 Hicks Street in Brooklyn Heights must be coming into range for some well-heeled buyer. After all, this is one of the oldest houses in the Heights, dating back to the 1820s, and it’s a 25-footer. On top of that, it looks extremely well-preserved. By comparison, Brown Harris still has this house at 19 Garden Place listed at $3,995,000. Which do you think is a better deal?
72 Hicks Street [Kevin Carberry] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Charming to say the least.
    Early brooklyn architecture. Before there were the brownstones, limestones, brickstones, glass towers, and feders…there were the frames. There are some great ones in the heights.

    Would love to see pics of the kitchen where they prepared all that food. And pic of the bathroom where one will go after eating all that food.

  2. Do some of the pics seem blurry or do I need glasses? Couldn’t Kevin Carberry at least take some clear shots for his potential $200K+ commission?

    This will sell for $3,400,000. Throw in the crudités on the table and it’ll go for $3,400,275.

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