House of the Day: 45 Park Place
This federal townhouse at 45 Park Place in Park Slope is bound to turn a lot of heads. The living and bedrooms have exquisite period detail and the kitchen and bathrooms appear to have been attractively updated. The proximity to Fifth Avenue is increasingly positive as well. That said, it’ll be interesting to see how…

This federal townhouse at 45 Park Place in Park Slope is bound to turn a lot of heads. The living and bedrooms have exquisite period detail and the kitchen and bathrooms appear to have been attractively updated. The proximity to Fifth Avenue is increasingly positive as well. That said, it’ll be interesting to see how this fares with an asking price of $2,395,000. Wonder what the wisdom of the masses will be when it comes to the appraisal votes!
45 Park Place [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
I just noticed a typo on my prediction. I meant 1.8 mill (which is what I entered as my appraisal). Damn “5” and “8” are too close on the right keypad. I can appreciate there are many nice amenities nearby, as CWB points out, but ideally I would prefer not be so close to Flatbush and I also prefer east of 6th Ave in the Slope.
Don’t even bother CW.
Homes on North Slope blocks routinely sell for more than pretty much anywhere else in Park Slope (except maybe 3rd street, which is special in its own way). If you take the named streets and compared them with the numbered, I’m fairly certain you’d see that prices in the North are higher.
If that doesn’t have a direct correlation on what people find to be an “A” location, I don’t know what does.
“I’m barely in my 30’s.”
That’s what young people say when they don’t want to admit that they are no longer in their 20s.
I hope you’re still not wearing a backpack!!!
LOL
I’m so curious why I’m getting the wrath of Sam on this one, when clearly other people said they thought the location was superior also.
All I said was ditto.
I’d prefer you spend your energy on the other thread Sam where you attempted (poorly) to insult my intelligence, I proved you wrong, and you have said nothing.
“For most who have achieved a greter level of finanical success, I would suggest that this is a “B” location. A solid “B”.”
Because when people get rich, they stop wanting to be near bars, restaurants, stores, and public transportation dontcha know. All rich people, regardless of whom they are, want to live in an area like prospect park west and 3rd street, that’s not near anything, so they can raise the families they’re required to have in peace and solitude.
I’m pretty sure the people who spent millions to live in Park Slope North probably think it’s an A location … otherwise, they’d be living somewhere else.
I’m barely in my 30’s.
I love that a grown man just LOL’ed while making a comment about my emotional age.
Dave, You think he’s in his thirties?
Holy crap!
But you’re probably well into your 30s. No time like the present to start.
11217: LOL!
I think you are about a hundred years younger than me in emotional age!