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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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    You have to click on the login ID to see which it is. I’m hoping it will get bored and go away.

  2. “AWESOME! It’s been so long since we’ve had an old fashioned login ID controversy!”

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  3. Back on topic…The house is gorgeous. It’s the type of place that would make me seriously consider selling other places outside on NYC and settling down here for retirement. It’s definitely my taste. I have that same camelback and similar armchairs in my place here now. I’ve got the same dining room set in Philly. I WANT IT!!!!

    Is it really too much to ask to show pictures of more than just two rooms in a house that has about 15???

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