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It’s been a tough slog for 186 Washington Avenue, an attractive albeit narrow brownstone on a nice block in Clinton Hill. The listing started out with Aguayo & Huebener in the Spring of 2008 at $1,739,000 before switching to Corcoran with a new price tag of $1,670,000 last September. In November Elliman stepped in a put a number of $1,600,000 on the house to no avail. In June, the price was reduced to $1,500,000. How long can it go? This is a nice place.
186 Washington Avenue [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 186 Washington Avenue [Brownstoner]
Open House Picks 5/2/2008 [Brownstoner]



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  1. brickoven, you continue to fail to understand that owning a house isn’t all about what the rent role would be if you bought it as an investment property. I don’t believe that you are actually that dense from other conversations we’ve had. Are you just baiting???

  2. Mopar check out the listing I just showed its the same block. The duplex being offered for rent is in a house that has bigger dimentions and they are asking 2600 and its actually very nice. I think it is generous to give this HOTD a rental of 2500 for a duplex. So the rent roll for the building would be 5000. And oh I missed on that other listing that a garage is included.

  3. gemini!: one of my coworkers lives on 5th and 15th or 16th. is it an apt building you are looking at? supposedly a lot of the bigger older buildings in that immediate area have some serious bed bug issues. if you want i can ask him the exact addy later.

    *rob*

  4. NSR – am cool with the whole living/dining/kitchen area as that is how our house is laidout currently – I prefer it actually as I am a cook and like to talk with folks in the LR and watch TV etc

    we live in south slope, so I know it’s far from the expressway noise. Yes, but get your point I think nicely laidout, spacious 2BRS in your area are a bit pricier!

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