Open House Picks
Park Slope 527 3rd Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 1-3 $3,400,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 19 Howard Place (Listing #5847) Warren Lewis Sunday 12-2 $1,325,000 GMAP P*Shark Sunset Park 443 45th Street Corcoran Sunday 12-2 $1,100,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 44 Hampton Place DHB Properties Saturday 2-4 $859,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
527 3rd Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-3
$3,400,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
19 Howard Place (Listing #5847)
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$1,325,000
GMAP P*Shark
Sunset Park
443 45th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,100,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
44 Hampton Place
DHB Properties
Saturday 2-4
$859,000
GMAP P*Shark
in case you are unaware, the size of the typical american home is actually now on the decrease for the first time in a while.
the ridiculous amounts of square feet that have been desired in the last couple decades is rearing its ugly head now that energy prices have soared along with the intense momentum we have towards becoming a greener society.
no better place to get on the bandwagon than park slope…already a pretty eco-friendly hood.
Perhaps Warren Lewis agents have drunk way too much of the kool aid. Since when is selling a house the same thing as selling cheese? Since when did square footage not matter in real estate? This is nuts. Or just sad if its the seller putting this non-sensical information up here. Get over yourselves people.
sowhere = nowhere
“But we like living in 3000 square feet and what’s wrong with that. That’s why we moved to BK.”
what’s wrong with it is that it’s wasteful and not very environmentally sound.
a small-ish family needs sowhere near that kindof space and we should all take a cue from the europeans who have made living in smaller spaces quite functional, livable, sophisticated and green.
3000 square feet for a family of 6 or 8. sure.
But we like living in 3000 square feet and what’s wrong with that. That’s why we moved to BK.
But we like living in 3000 square feet and what’s wrong with that. That’s why we moved to BK.
It’s interesting, WL is essentially setting the contours of the market in WT by placing two properties on at the same time (SS and HP) which are probably priced correctly with respect to each other, but bear little relationship to other WT sales. Diabolically brilliant? Perhaps. Question is whether it will work.
Any firm that doesn’t co-broke is useless. Only uneducated sellers would list with such a firm since their pool of buyers is so limited.
Firms that don’t co-broke are criminal as far as I’m concerned, and I’m not an agent, just an experienced buyer and seller.
Anon. 4/1 10:43 Warren Lewis represented this house exactly as it is. 2 stories plus finished basement. Please check your facts before making further senseless comments.