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This house at 146 6th Avenue in Park Slope was a house of the day pick back in June 2008 when it was listed for $2,750,000 in the NY TImes. It clearly didn’t sell, because after a long break it’s back on the market again for $2,295,000. The house hasn’t changed hands since 1979, and a commenter back in the original HOTD thread made a reference to some personal conflict between the owners that might have been complicating the sales process. That first listing didn’t include any interior photos, so we feared the worst, but the photos in this new Elliman listing show a space that’s much nicer than we expected. Lots of original details, and a sprinkler system to boot. For a corner three-family house, the taxes listed on Property Shark of $7,626 sound low. You liking this place at this price?
146 6th Avenue [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 146 6th Avenue [Brownstoner]



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  1. “Ahead of the debate tonight between the two mayoral candidates, William Thompson received the backing of a law enforcement union which has backed Mayor Michael Bloomberg in the past two elections.” – NY1

    ***Bill Thompson for Mayor***

  2. “If Bill Thompson were to become mayor, the price of brownstones would decrease dramatically, in tandom with the quality of city life.”

    Can you please list the reasons why?

    ***Bill Thompson for Mayor***

  3. Maly, we’re all entitled to our opinions here.
    By the way, I often respectfully disagree with architects and contractors. That is probably why I have been able to work so well with them over the years.

  4. This City would fall apart if Thompson won.

    Posted by: daveinbedstuy at October 13, 2009 3:39 PM

    so that means 95% off? I wouldn’t worry about employmt if housing is practically free

  5. BHO,

    Widget is always about 15% below final closing price. So that puts the predicted sale price at just under $2.3m. Less than 10% off the peak per your post. Half off is a loooong way away.

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