House of the Day: 430 10th Street Revisited
This house at 430 10th Street has been on the market for-effing-ever. After selling for $1,200,000 in 2005, the new owners started out trying to get $1,865,000 last year. By August of this year, the ask was down to $1,650,000 and in September it was reduced further to $1,595,000. Since the broker doesn’t even have…

This house at 430 10th Street has been on the market for-effing-ever. After selling for $1,200,000 in 2005, the new owners started out trying to get $1,865,000 last year. By August of this year, the ask was down to $1,650,000 and in September it was reduced further to $1,595,000. Since the broker doesn’t even have his own website and only tiny photos are available on StreetEasy, it would be interesting to hear from someone who’s actually seen the interiors.
430 10th Street [Timothy Norton] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 430 10th Street [Brownstoner]
I suspect Baltimore ia probably 1/5th the price of a comparable Broolyn house
I’m done here for the day.
I can’t say anything without a bunch of idiots jumping on my back about it.
lol
*rob*
Since we’re all hating on 11217, I guess I will too.
😛
I’m from Baltimore.
And I live in Park Slope.
Equating the slums of Baltimore with 10th Street in Park Slope makes you look even more ignorant than usual.
But since you’ve “seen pictures” I guess you know better.
*F* off 11217, you have no clue where i would or would not last, and i did not even state that i could so youre pulling stuff from your butt again. and ive seen many many pictures slummish neighborhoods in baltimore.
*rob*
Actually, all along I’ve said house prices in Brownstone Brooklyn would come down, but not on the level that some of the fringe crazies said it would (i.e. 50-60%).
It seems Brooklyn prices have dropped about 20-30% which is exactly the percentage I’ve been saying for over a year.
I’m not even sure they’ve dropped that much yet, but I assume they still have a little further to fall.
BBB,
Why do you say 11217 is a fool?
Because he didn’t accurately predict the future?
Yes, Pigeon. Thanks.
And agree…this house is not doing it for me, and probably needs to come down on price yet again.
But I do love the Slope (and Brooklyn for that matter) and prefer to think the best instead of the worst. About many things…not just real estate.