BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $735,000
54boerum.jpg53 Boerum Place GMAP
Two-bedroom, two-bath condo, with kitchen with maple cabinets, stainless-steel appliances and dishwasher and baths with polished chrome fixtures and radiant-heat floors; building features doorman, parking, laundry and landscaped courtyard. Common charges $650, taxes $49. Asking price $785,000, on market 82 days. Broker: Robert Bernstein, The Corcoran Group.

MIDWOOD $301,000
1155 Ocean Avenue GMAP
Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 1,038 square feet, with renovated, windowed kitchen and hardwood floors; building features elevator, laundry and live-in super. Maintenance $603, 49 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $305,000, on market 22 weeks. Broker: Ailene Quinlan, The Developers Group.
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  1. The average Joe or Maryjane may think they are board less neighborhoods. But the broker should have used the term.

    Brooklyn Heights Vicinity. This is not wool pulling it misleading and a lie.

    Six or seven blocks, going east on the other side of Flatbush Ave. at the end of Tillery Street, outside of the historic district and calling it Brooklyn Heights is misleading and a lie.

    There was a time when the New York Attorney Generals office would protect the public from misleading ads like this. I guess they are hearing the public say we don’t care we will just sell it for more money to the next sucker.

    Please don’t even tell anyone your from Brooklyn.

  2. I think you’re confused – The statment about venturing down Court, taken in context to the observations of how charming the Heights are how fugly Downtown is, was directed to the physical aesthetics of Downtown, not the darker color of the skin of its denziens and thier menancing perception in the mind of Joe Whitey of Willow Street or whatever other misinterpretation you made. But really, walking down Boreum Place is like strolling Park Ave. I love dodging the cars speeding from the bridge towards Atlantic and seeing no trees. And the KFCs, DD’s, McDs, cell phone stores, Duane Reades and sidewalk tables of Court are truly delightful. Enjoy your negative equity in a few years. Assclown.

  3. Seriously, downtown brooklyn is as charming as the spawn of a parking lot and a suburban office park. I won’t even walk down Court north of Atlantic, let alone venture over towards Boreum Place. Yeck! I’ll just keep on enjoying the prettiest neighborhood in the city with your grandma, who really was something before electricity, making fourteen dollars the hard way.

  4. I don’t wish actually.

    I live in Park Slope and have no interest in Brooklyn Heights.

    Sorry.

    I agree that it’s a nice neighborhood, but I simply don’t agree that everyone in Brooklyn “till Pratt” as you say wants to label it as Brooklyn Heights.

    I’d argue that you are the douche.

    And probably win.

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