House of the Day: 395 10th Street
This new listing at 395 10th Street in the South Slope ain’t much to look at right now, but it’s a nice-sized house in an increasingly popular part of town. Obviously the Flintstones look of the exterior in a real downer and, while there’s an old claw foot tub and a mantel or two, much…

This new listing at 395 10th Street in the South Slope ain’t much to look at right now, but it’s a nice-sized house in an increasingly popular part of town. Obviously the Flintstones look of the exterior in a real downer and, while there’s an old claw foot tub and a mantel or two, much of the original interior charm has been purged. Two strikes against it. The price, however, has just been lowered after a month on the market to $1,495,000 and if someone with more modern inclinations buys this place he or she won’t have to feel guilty about gutting something historic.
395 10th Street [Century21] GMAP P*Shark
Everyone has to remember that Manhattan is not the center of every ones universe.
So every hood in Brooklyn doesn’t have to be 3 stops to the city….ugh !!
By dirty_hipster on November 10, 2010 2:20 PM
“What’s Carroll Street got to do with this????”
what’s stuyvesant ave have to do with this?
it’s a quicker train ride to midtown.
I have just 2 words
Knock down
does 1.495 Million include the
wall paper scraper
or is that extra?
park slope is many nice things, but conveniently located isn’t the first that comes to mind. and this is south slope. while not outer Neptune, it’s not exactly Brooklyn Heights in terms of convenient Brooklyn locations. unless Park Slope itself is the center of your universe and then in that case, yes, it is only a short walk.
“it is still the most conveniently located neighborhood in brooklyn”
park slope sucks c#ck.
Sometimes reality is hard to grasp, m4l.
“What’s Carroll Street got to do with this????”
what’s stuyvesant ave have to do with this?
What’s Carroll Street got to do with this????