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
Love this street, love this neighborhood, and love this brownstone. It’s way out of my price range but if I had the cash (and the economic certainty) I’d be all over this.
And 11217 is right about the commuting – I’d way rather live in North Slope than Prime Park Slope. Which … is why I do. 🙂
Most Brownstowns are 45-50 deep.
I hate this kitchen. What a mess of dark heavy wood–and what an absurd waste of space.
I love the ceiling in the kitchen.
And I spy red knobs on the range.
Looks a bit narrow–what is the width? (Prop Shark not working for some reason). Regarding distance to subway, many people in “center slope” walk to the 2/3 and enjoy the walk–and they’re in a better school district. Guess it’s all relative.
THL – standard lot size is 100′ deep. Width is typically 18-22′ wide. Anything longer or wider than that would be considered extra wide or extra deep. The house is typically 50-60′ deep, leaving a yard that is 40-50′.
This is a beautiful property. Not everyone is hurting financially, if you are one of the lucky few, go for it.
With regard to the lot size, what is a “standard: size lot vs. “deep” or “extra deep”? Are there general guidelines to this? I’m thinking my lot is extra deep but I have nothing to compare it to.
‘Doh! Thanks, Sam.’
Yeah, Mr. B got caught up with the Greek Style. today
wow, for once a corcoran brownstone in north PS that is accurately priced.
although dont the RE taxes on this place seem a tad high?