House of the Day: 7 St. Marks Avenue
How sweet is this! The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue in Park Slope is now on the market with an asking price of $2,375,000. The 23-foot-wide house is dripping with detail and the portions shown in the listing photographs look very well preserved. It’s currently divided into four units, though, which usually…

How sweet is this! The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue in Park Slope is now on the market with an asking price of $2,375,000. The 23-foot-wide house is dripping with detail and the portions shown in the listing photographs look very well preserved. It’s currently divided into four units, though, which usually means some kind of toll has been taken on the original structure. Still, pretty sweet. What do you think this is worth?
7 St. Marks Avenue [Core] GMAP P*Shark
Yes, this place would be great with LESS.
The true essence of beauty! I agree with Rob though, a better decor (less in this case) would make one appreciate all those wonderful details all the more.
if i win the mega millions its mine
and i’ll pay 5 mill just to piss off BHO
BHO, you’re a clown. Your analysis doesn’t make allowances for beauty and desire, which are as strong motivators as greed. You can go to Bouley, or you can go to MacDonald. 4,000 calories will set you back $300 at Bouley, vs. $12 at MickeyD. Which is the better value?
> I’d give my right testicle for this one.
I see you and raise you my left one.
Clear out the awful furniture, swat down those chandeliers like piñatas, splash a little paint on the walls, and I’m good to go.
and those rents listed are SERIOUSLY absurd
*rob*
Very very cool. What Wasder and the lotto people said. I absolutely love the idea of a home like this. Worth every cent. There is nothing wrong with the location, wha?
BHO, you’re really delusional if you think a place like this sells on a multiple of the rent roll, really delusional
10 (fundamental) x 12 (months/yr) x (2400 + 3150) x 2 (total of four units) = $1.332M. 44% off current ask which is somewhat consistent with how much further comps have to fall to reach half off.
***Bid half off peak comps***