Open House Picks
Crown Heights 836 Prospect Place Fillmore Sat 12-2, Sun 1-3 $1,750,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 107 St. James Place Community Home Sales Sunday 1-4 $1,300,000 GMAP P*Shark South Slope 213 13th Street Corcoran Sunday 11-1 $1,050,000 GMAP P*Shark Stuyvesant Heights 385 Lewis Avenue Douglas Elliman Saturday 1:30-3:30 $785,000 GMAP P*Shark

Crown Heights
836 Prospect Place
Fillmore
Sat 12-2, Sun 1-3
$1,750,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
107 St. James Place
Community Home Sales
Sunday 1-4
$1,300,000
GMAP P*Shark
South Slope
213 13th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 11-1
$1,050,000
GMAP P*Shark
Stuyvesant Heights
385 Lewis Avenue
Douglas Elliman
Saturday 1:30-3:30
$785,000
GMAP P*Shark
“Our realtor had a Phd from Brown!”
I ate a donut for breakfast. Great argument!
????
The world would be a much better place without war, crime, poverty, disease, and REAL ESTATE AGENTS!
One day a real MLS will emerge in NYC and commissions will shrink to .05% for paperwork handling fees and showings. I can’t wait.
“Re: Prospect Place II …
Live behind bars where the bullets fly and the bodies drop, for a LOW 11.6K a month! Where do I sign?”
Does Crown Heights have our own troll????
Nutso, you are an ass.
It makes me sad to think someone is putting that house on the market so that some fool can tear it down.
Re: Prospect Place II …
Live behind bars where the bullets fly and the bodies drop, for a LOW 11.6K a month! Where do I sign?
Re: Prospect Place…
Nobody looking to occupy that house would pay $1.75 million. What the seller doesn’t seem to realize by targeting the developers, is that developers are wary of the preservation activism that has been effective recently in preventing historic properties like this one from being removed from the community.
3:22, I’m trying to picture the Spanish grotesque extension. Spanish as in Gaudi?
Most of the realtors I know are on their second careers. They either retired or got burnt out from their more respectable careers.
Has anyone seen this plac eon 20th Street? http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=953387
I don’t know very much about renovation and the best way to lay out space…however, something about the lay out of the duplex seemed off. The upper floor of the duplex had a combined kitchen/living area and two bedrooms, though one had no window. Downstairs there was a “rec room.” It seemed to me to make more sense to have an open space on the upper level and to put bedrooms and kitchen on different floors. It just seemed strange. Am I right to pass on it?
Where are you FROM, 5:08? Speak for yourself as the uneducated realtor you obviously are. Everything you say is completely totally subjective and applies only to yourself. Our own realtor is very educated, and formerly worked in a corporate environment.
People get to hire the realtor they want, based on whatever criteria they determine to be important. YOU don’t get to tell them what the criteria is. “Uh” yourself, silly.
Uh people who become realtors are not people who have a goal to be intelligent. Realtors are people who have a goal to make a living without any sort of professional education whatsoever. The fact that they can’t spell is to be expected. These people didn’t even ever plan on getting a professional job in the first place.
3:28 PM illustrates why we have bad schools and an entire new generation who can barely put two words together in a sentence much less spell anything.
They just don’t get it. You know, the goal to be intelligent simply in order to be intelligent. Not because it’s required for a test or for a job.