House of the Day: 93 2nd Street
We’re surprised the listing for 93 2nd Street didn’t include something along the lines of “Own your own house for the price of a condo!” The 1,620-square-foot mini-house is a charmer for sure and for a couple or small family this really could be a nice alternative to a condo. The house, which traded for…

We’re surprised the listing for 93 2nd Street didn’t include something along the lines of “Own your own house for the price of a condo!” The 1,620-square-foot mini-house is a charmer for sure and for a couple or small family this really could be a nice alternative to a condo. The house, which traded for $975,000 three years ago, is now asking $1,125,000. We could see it getting pretty close to that. What do you think?
93 2nd Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
Ed: We’re taking a new price voting feature for a test run on this post. The idea is to get the group to predict what the house will sell for. In a few months, we’ll be able to start to look back and see how close we came as a group! It will also provide some pretty immediate feedback to sellers on whether they’re in the right ballpark.
ah, you’ve answered by question
you have to put in zeros (how else would it work? 999 would be very different than 1.1)
i love this feature, but think it should be mean and I think you have to limit the universe. one $1 bid screws it up. or have you done that?
cute little house
but it’s realllly little
I think it will go around $900K – the block is eh
yes you need to put in the full price. the system automatically rejects prices that are outside of a “reasonable” range to foil people putting in $1 or $100,000,000….
I like the price widget. It will be interesting to see how it handles more data points as people chime in. I think that more interactive stuff like this could make the site more “sticky” to a larger audience.
Mr. B….
My appraisal of 1.1 million says that my appraisal was $1
Does this mean we need to put in all the zero’s?
What do you think of the price widget?
A very very modest house on a not so great block of carroll gardens for over a million dollars? I do not think it is likely. You can get a pretty nice condo for 1.1 million these days. This house is a little worker’s shack really.
$1,125,000 for a little brick house that has only about 950sf above ground?
In the words of the Bard, “Bite me.”