housePark Slope
19 Prospect Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 11:30-2
$1,745,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseDitmas Park
497 Marlborough Road
Skylar Shaye Group
Sunday 1-3
$995,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseWindsor Terrace
51 East 2nd Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$829,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
468 Greene Avenue
Fillmore
Sunday 204
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. No offense, I guess, but the last comment has the trail markings of a realtor. If the commenter loved it so much, and visited it twice, howcum they didn’t slap down a check and buy it?

    And more to the point the commenter asks where oh where could you get so much space and a garage too (ooh! ooh!)
    for such a great price?

    Well, savvy buyers could have picked the same place for less than its listed $799,000 just a month ago. And pulled up the carpet and painted for, lemme see, $5000, tops? And that garage, while nice, also means that the backyard is postage stamped.

    Don’t get me wrong. A nice house, and no doubt the owners are good folks. But the market, thank God, is slowly coming back to reality and nice but not spectacular homes like this are selling for something affordable to the city’s very hard pressed middle class(notwithstanding the heavy sighing of closet realtors).

  2. I saw the WT house when it was with WL and more recently with Corcoran. The seller obviously did a bunch of work in there. It was all painted and some of the unattractive carpet had been pulled up, exposing some wood flooring. I’m not sure what room dosen’t have a window because every room I went in had one. Maybe a mistake on the floor plan? I really liked the house, although I would definitely want to update the bathrooms, and the block is really beautiful. I don’t know where else you could get that much space and a garage for that price.

  3. The G train is not bad at all these days! Especially where I live, in CH, taking the G two stops and catching the A to work on the other side is quick and painless, and I take it at odd hours, too, coming home after midnight. When I first moved here I thought, ugh, the G train, I’ll probably walk 3 blocks down to Fulton and take the C directly. But I almost never do that anymore because the G is much more convenient.

  4. yea but the G train is the worse train ever I would never want to wait on that train especailly late night… I can go on and on about how much I hate it which I why I completely ignored it was near this house and only mentioned the A train. I know I’m probably being over the top its just my personal preference. however, I can justify catching the G train if I’d purchased this house. I really like the house and its priced well. if it was over 1M and I still had to endure the inconvenience of the G I’d probably be a little less willing.

  5. The Park Slope house was overpriced from the beginning. It is worth about $1.5. It is a total gut there is not one nice thing in it. I understand it is vacant and the sellers are anxious to unload it. Make a real low ball offer ..

    Very shallow

  6. The Windsor Terrace house is nice enough, but unless I’m mistaken it’s been sitting around since late spring, early summer. It was on the Warren Lewis website, and went thru one, maybe two price reductions, down to $799,000.
    It looks like owner has shifted to Corcoran, proprieter of the most overpriced homes in Brooklyn.

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