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Douglas Elliman currently has a pair of similarly-priced Brooklyn Heights 25-footers on the market that begs side-by-side comparison. At left is 118 Willow Street, a 7,200-square-foot brownstone asking $7,300,000; at right is 13 Cranberry Street, a 5,200-square-foot brick house listed at $7,390,000. Which do you think is a better deal?

118 Willow Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
13 Cranberry Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. z…I agree with you about having a range of prices in the house of the day. I don’t think that’s happening.

    I went back to the last 10 HOTD.
    Today – B Heights – 7.3m
    07/22 – P Slope – 2m
    07/21 – P Slope – 3m
    07/17 – C Hill – 1.26m
    07/16 – Crown Heights – 1.25m
    07/15 – C Hill – 2.275m
    07/14 – C Gardens – 3.9m
    07/09 – 2.3m
    07/08 – Crown Heights – 595k

    While at first glance these appear to be varied in price, many have been debated to be overpriced, with the exception of I belive 2 (I don’t have that much time to scan all the posts).

    If they were all in the same neighborhood, than we can say they are varied. I’m beginning to think that Brownstoner, only knows one tune – Showcase Overpriced Houses in only a few neighborhoods.

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