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We’re in love! This limestone house at 591 2nd Street in Park Slope appears to be perfect in just about every way. It has full-on original charm but has also been updated tastefully and thoroughly. For once, we even like the new kitchen! It’ll be pretty interesting to see whether such a perfectly appointed pad can crack the $3 million mark. (In this case, the asking price is actually $3,200,000.) We’ll be surprised, but we don’t think it’ll miss by much.
591 2nd Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. “the people you described however dont sound happy to me.”

    Laughing, smiling, vacationing, entertaining, dining out, kissing and groping….

    Yeah, you’re right…they sound positively miserable.

    When is the last time you did ANY of those things?

  2. rob, I think you’re just being argumentative for the sake of agrguing.

    I know a lot of rich people and they are very, very interesting and are a lot of fun. Some of them do have a wife and children. It has not slowed them down much. Oftentimes the wife is just as interesting, but not usually. Maybe you have a pint. 🙂 But to make a blanket statement like that is just not serious talk.

    Unlike the serious conversation that shillstoner and I are having.

  3. “Oh yes you can. And you’ll get more for the house when you sell it. Nobody wants those god awful chopped up little rooms on the top floors of brownstones. They are a useless waste of space.”

    Thanks for proving my point. Have fun with Vern in the soaker. Don’t slip on the marble.

  4. “You cannot rip out a bedroom in order to put in a huge ensuite bath with soaking tub. ”

    Oh yes you can. And you’ll get more for the house when you sell it.

    Nobody wants those god awful chopped up little rooms on the top floors of brownstones. They are a useless waste of space.

    That said, nothing should ever be done to the “public floor,” the parlour floor, that would destroy the architectural detail there.

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