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What’s a beautiful house in Crown Heights North worth these days? We have no idea, but this listing at 1265 Dean Street should help provide a data point. The four-story Romanesque Revival house is dripping with original detail, including some serious wood paneling, and is located on “one of the loveliest blocks in all of Brooklyn,” according to the Landmarks Preservation Commission. The corner location means lots of light but, on the downside, it also means higher taxes. The asking price is $925,000. Any guesses?
1265 Dean Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. wasder,

    You can stop trying. It’s been firmly established today. Nice to see what has a good sense of humor about it. His alter ego, not so much.

  2. “Whether BHO and What are one and the same, something I have given up trying to determine definitively, they might as well be as they are acting in concert to spread fear and paranoia about our fair city. ”

    Yes yes that is my sinister Plot BWWWWWAAAHHAAAAWWWAAA Yes to take over Asshat Hill!!!!!!

    BHO and Dow8000 is my Alter Egos and we tell take over the earth, BBBBWWWWWHHHA!!!

    The BHO Dow200 What Who When How and Why

    Someday peak comps are gonna end….

  3. Actually, wasder, a long time ago I decided What was really the sock puppet of some white supremecist KKK grand hi-falutin’dragon. That’s how “real” he is.

  4. What would this have sold for in 1999? There’s your price. It never ceases to amaze me at people thinking things are bargains at these prices. Still in that good old nothing less than a million for anything in Brooklyn mentality. In 3 years this will be worth $300K – if there are buyers that is.

  5. Whether BHO and What are one and the same, something I have given up trying to determine definitively, they might as well be as they are acting in concert to spread fear and paranoia about our fair city. Effectively they are the same, whether or not they inhabit the same skin (remains up in the air).

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