House of the Day: 295 Pacific Street Revisited
295 Pacific Street was on the market for a month last January, during which time it was featured as a House of the Day. Despite the Boerum Hill location, the 14-foot-wide house did not find a receptive audience for its $1,899,000 asking price and the listing was pulled. It just re-emerged this week with a…

295 Pacific Street was on the market for a month last January, during which time it was featured as a House of the Day. Despite the Boerum Hill location, the 14-foot-wide house did not find a receptive audience for its $1,899,000 asking price and the listing was pulled. It just re-emerged this week with a new, more market-friendly price tag of $1,595,000. Think it’ll fly?
295 Pacific Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 295 Pacific Street [Brownstoner]
When did we get SNOW?
Take a look at the first shot?
HUH?
Seller BEWARE…look how your broker is marketing???
OVER PRICED>>> @ $1,595m lets be realistic broker and seller
try >>>$1,300!!!
OVER PRICED>>> @ $1,595m lets be realistic broker and seller
try >>>$1,300!!!
OVER PRICED>>> @ $1,595m lets be realistic broker and seller
try >>>$1,300!!!
I love small and narrow houses and I get the lived-in charm thing but for when somebody’s selling I’m gonna disagree about the decor being okay. In an extra narrow house you don’t want to show it with lots of clutter. I can’t even tell what the kitchen is like there’s so much stuff on the shelves and extra freestanding pieces. And are those Longaberger baskets in front of the fireplace? What if I were curious about the fireplace and actually wanted to be able to see it? The place doesn’t need to look sterile but it can’t look like a flea market either.
DIBS, have a look at your prostate while your head is in your ass!!!!!!
***Bill Thompson for Mayor***
hannible, have a look at the Douglass Elliman thread this morning!!!!!!
I liked this place the first time, and I still do. It is one of the more homey and charming places we’ve had for HOTD. Most tend to look like they have been watching too many episodes of Design to Sell. I agree with Brenda wholeheartedly.
Whether that helps or hinders sales is a whole ‘nother animal. If you like it as is, you’d probably think it would appeal to other like minded people. If you hate it, you probably think everyone else will too. The only sure test is if/when it sells.
“Think it’ll fly?”
Yup. Kamikaze style.
***Bill Thompson for Mayor***