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One thing’s for sure: This one-family house at 296 Degraw Street would not have been listed for under $2 million a few months ago. The charming four-story brick building has lots of original charm as well as renovated bathrooms and kitchen. To top it off, it has its own garage, something that really matters in this part of town. The current owners paid $1,595,000 for the house in 2006 so, assuming they were the ones who did the recent renovations, they’re unlikely to make a whole lot of dough given the current asking price of $1,900,000. That said, we bet they will get pretty close to the asking price, even in this environment.
296 Degraw Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Sorry, but are you folks living in your own world or what?

    Only a fool would pay over a million for this house at this time.

    Wall Street AND Main Street are getting flushed down the toilet folks.

    Are any of you faintly aware of what’s going on?

    Our government is run by a gang of vote pandering shmucks that has zero clue what to do.

    By this time next year, you’ll be amazed that you ever considered it remotely possibly that a house could fetch over a million dollars ANYWHERE in Brooklyn.

    WAKE UP!!!

  2. “why do people in brooklyn sell their houses SO fast. 2006? that’s like just yesterday. who buys a house and only stays in it for 3 years? ive seen so many examples of even worse people buying just months before they resell it? what gives, what am i missing?”

    Good question. I thought everyone was in it for the long haul. I thought Brownstone Brooklyn TM had no flippers or distress.

    ***Bid half off peak comps***

  3. Charming house, but small. Definitely not a garage. I think this the building a bit off Court, next to the shoe repair and the fluffy dresses for little girls store. Since all the hassle of renovation is done, and there is a place to park and good schools, I think they will get close to ask. If not full ask, no less than 1.6 M.

  4. They were very smart to get the curb cut when they could. The rantings of the self entitled who did not apply for a curb cut, or spend the money for a nice set of doors to the carport are always fun to listen to.

    “Why can he have a curb cut and I don’t?” Waaaaaaaa

  5. yet, that bugs me where those people with curb cuts get a 2nd parking spot for themselves only on the public street.
    First car goes in garage and then they only get to park on the street.
    And also since house priced at $900 sq ft – with probably no further FAR to expand, and little outdoor space…I’m not sure even a year ago (or whenever you think was top pricing) houses were priced higher per sq foor.

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