House of the Day: 141 Lincoln Place
Located across the street from the bordello-turned-condo, 141 Lincoln Place is a Greek Revival Neo Grec brownstone that just hit the market with a price tag of $2,595,000. The recently renovated two-family house has the added bonus of sitting on an extra deep lot. (We wish they’d included a photo of the garden!) Anyway, the…

Located across the street from the bordello-turned-condo, 141 Lincoln Place is a Greek Revival Neo Grec brownstone that just hit the market with a price tag of $2,595,000. The recently renovated two-family house has the added bonus of sitting on an extra deep lot. (We wish they’d included a photo of the garden!) Anyway, the asking price is definitely less than it would have been six months or a year ago, but whether it’s low enough to move remains to be seen. What do you think?
141 Lincoln Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Maybe the purple is OK in real life. God know’s I painted my second BR rose coral. And NO, its not pink.
south of Union streetis ps 321—not is not.
That’s what makes center Slope more desirable
I like the purple too. It startled me at first, but then I thought that it probably looks a lot better in person than it does in a photo. Seeing as how I’m not a morning person, I can imagine that starting the day in that bathroom would be quite uplifting.
11217 – Oh, I certainly consider it prime, but I don’t generally see it listed as such. Generally when brokers list apartments in PPS, they’re talking like 1st – 10th.
Then again, Brokers are mostly insane.
Other than the lime green kid’s room, I’m actually loving all the colors, including the purple bathroom. And I want those guitars too. This will go for within $100,000 of the ask price. You heard it here first.
Cwbuecheler:
Do you not consider North Slope, “Prime slope?”
I do. I think except for 2nd and 3rd streets, the named streets have the most beautiful architecture in Park Slope.
And isn’t more of the North Slope in the historic district?
It certainly doesn’t matter, but I’ve always considered the North Slope, the most prime part of Park Slope.
The whole neighborhood is gorgeous though, as far as I’m concerned. Just sayin…
BRG…I see a red knob and I want to paint it black.
Thanks Make My Heights.
I agree…nyc87…everything is relative, but in the dead of winter, I highly doubt too many people want to walk the 11 blocks from 4th Street up to the 2/3.
Center Slope is beautiful though so if subway access is not a concern, it’s terrific.
I’m single so the school thing is a non-issue. It does appear that the area right around me is a little more single, and the farther south you go, the more families there are.
My 10 unit co-op only has one child. Two of us are gay, one married couple and the rest are 30 and 40 something singles.