Open House Picks
Park Slope 418 11th Street Aguayo & Huebener Sunday 2:30-4:30 $1,999,000 GMAP P*Shark Ditmas Park 706 Westminster Road Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 4-6 $1,550,000 GMAP P*Shark Sunset Park 361 Bay Ridge Avenue Fillmore Sunday 3-6 $799,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 996 St. John’s Place Corcoran Sunday 1-3 $700,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
418 11th Street
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,999,000
GMAP P*Shark
Ditmas Park
706 Westminster Road
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 4-6
$1,550,000
GMAP P*Shark
Sunset Park
361 Bay Ridge Avenue
Fillmore
Sunday 3-6
$799,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
996 St. John’s Place
Corcoran
Sunday 1-3
$700,000
GMAP P*Shark
Zeebee, did the broker send the photographer/floorplan guy or did you list your place fsbo? If fsbo, may I ask what you paid? Thanks.
Wow, the broker on the St. Johns house DOES have a verrrrry unfortunate name–keep her away from the knife block! She also is admirably blog-savvy, flacking regularly throughout this thread for her listing, even going so far as to mke fun of herself to throw us off her scent. That said, it is a nice looking house.
Sunset Park is less desirable than Bay Ridge? That is yeterday’s news. Nowadays Sunset Park prices are approaching and surpassing Bay Ridge.
It doesn’t take that long for floorplans. When we listed our apartment, the photographer/floorplan guy came by on Thursday and the complete listing was up on Monday night. I don’t think it does a disservice to ANY property to have floorplans on the sales site, unless it’s such a craptacular layout that they would actively scare away buyers.
The ghoul factor of the funeral home would not bother me so much- more the traffic noise and emotions. I used to live across the street from a funeral parlor and seeing people crying in the parking lot when you look outside your window can be a bit disconcerting.
That said the house looks nice, although I think a bit overpriced.
The ghoul factor of the funeral home would not bother me so much- more the traffic noise and emotions. I used to live across the street from a funeral parlor and seeing people crying in the parking lot when you look outside your window can be a bit disconcerting.
That said the house looks nice, although I think a bit overpriced.
Not so uncommon, 2:46, in Crown Heights. Many people have had their homes stay in the family for several generations. It’s one of the reasons CH has remained a stable neighborhood of families, and why the housing stock is in such good condition. People may be bank poor, but are certainly house rich, and have held onto their properties through the lean and unpleasant times.
Regarding floorplans, it takes a while to get measurements and then draw up the plans. If a seller wants their property on the market right away then plans won’t follow for a while unless the owner already has them. And the point is to see the listing in person not based off of a floorplan. In my opinion it does a disservice to a property like this to have floorplans. But, judging by your attitude, you wouldn’t know anything about that would you.
wow – according to the ad copy the st. johns listing is a 100 year old house that’s had only 2 owners – that’s amazing and quite uncommon i would think…
sure looks nice…