Open House Picks
Clinton Hill 338 Clinton Avenue Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 1:30-3 $2,700,000 Price Cut! GMAP P*Shark Fort Greene 136 Lafayette Avenue Corcoran Sunday 12-2 $2,350,000 GMAP P*Shark South Slope 258 13th Street Heights Berkeley Sunday 12-2 $1,700,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 15 Irving Place R. J. Chappell Realty Sunday 12-2 $939,000 GMAP P*Shark

Clinton Hill
338 Clinton Avenue
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1:30-3
$2,700,000 Price Cut!
GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
136 Lafayette Avenue
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$2,350,000
GMAP P*Shark
South Slope
258 13th Street
Heights Berkeley
Sunday 12-2
$1,700,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
15 Irving Place
R. J. Chappell Realty
Sunday 12-2
$939,000
GMAP P*Shark
“Park Slope where people get raped in its park.”
It’s not the Park Slope side where the rapists come from.
“Park Slope where people get raped in its park.”
Dude, you have serious issues. You could have just said you don’t care for the neighborhood.
The Lafayette house is high at 2.35. Maybe some couples will get into a competition offering less and finally push the final to about 2.2, no? I wonder. Ultimately, for the right single or couple, it is turn key which is a help…but it has some issues and needs freshing up at least and for a family of three, the owner duplex would need some real reconfiguring. Rehab, your comments are good.
Maybe, guest 12:40, but THIS house on Lafayette is carved up in a bad way. It has some positives, but they’re pushing it on price (see my earlier post– I went to the open houses yesterday).
And that house on 14th street is, indeed, an abomination. The worst thing about it, of course, is the way it buldges out in front of its neighbors’ facades–what a shitty thing to do. Blecch. Long may it languish….
Re Laffayette House — Check out Sunday Times. Another house on Lafayette, same block or very close sold over asking at 2.025 in one week on market.
blah, blah, uhm, blah, blah, blah blah???
9/16 at 9:10pm – I don’t hate Park Slope. Where did you get that?
You didn’t counter my argument very well at all.
Park Slope is a great place to live. But for those shopping for a house or anything with 3,000+ square feet of living space, most people don’t have a whole $1-2 million MORE to spend on it, just to be inside a certain school district. That’s all I was saying. I think they can certainly justify spending $100,000-200,000 more for a great school district. Absolutely. But $1-2 million? When for K-5 you can spend *only* $100,000 and send your child to the best private school in all of NYC for those 5 years?
This has nothing to do with a debate over Park Slope as a great place to live. Of course it is. Those who say it isn’t are bitter weirdos. BUT, for those in Park Slope who blithely throw out statements like “oh it’s totally worth spending the extra million dollars” that shows a disturbing disconnect with reality. If someone has budgeted a million dollars to buy a house, they aren’t going to easily just run out and buy a 2 million dollar house. Even worse, that attitude basically exhibits the belief those who are not wealthy shouldn’t be allowed to be a parent. THAT’s truly disturbing.
7:47,
wow. jealous, much?
don’t think i’ve read a more disturbing or bitter post on here lately.
“the abomination that is 467 14th Street”
Yikes, it’s Frankenhouse! It is indeed “TRULY LIKE YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!” but not in a good way. Tear it down and try again.