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Another classic Park Slope beauty, 212 8th Avenue just hit the market this week. It’s everything you would expect, from the parquet to the mahogany to the pier mirrors. It will be very interesting to see how the price tag of $2,995,000 flies in this market. It wouldn’t have cut the mustard a few months ago, we suspect, but psychology is definitely a little better right now so we shall see. We bet it’ll go for more like $2,750,000 but we shall see.
212 8th Avenue [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. DIBS,

    a spandrel refers to the space between a curved element and a corner, in this case that would be the stick-and-ball fretwork around the entry archway, which has a pretty cool and unusual shape. But I think generally speaking you’d call this a fretwork archway (as opposed to a screen, which is built to define a border while letting light and air pass through.)But I’m sure Montrose Morris knows better than I do. Great piece of detail, regardless. Amazing a couch or a refrigerator being delivered never knocked it out.

  2. “Why don’t you take a look at the percentage of total income taxes paid by the top 33% of earners (i.e. including all your “wall street crooks” and presumably excluding all your “ordinary working families”) and then get back to us.”

    Presumably this is because the top 5% percent makes more than the lower 90%. When you earn as much as the non tax paying people perhaps you will understand.

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