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
no, but i live in the area and toured the for sale by owner place.
Oops, meant the house on 13th street…
3:56, are you Leslie Marshall or James Cornell?
3:56 — you can’t compare the house on Berkeley Place to the 11th Street listing. 1.7 is not the going rate for a under 2,000 SF house with a not so great interior (bathroom is hideous).
3:58
Thanks for a chuckle late on a Friday. I remember when that CH house was for sale years ago. I don’t want to tell anyone what it went for. Hhhh…the good ol’ days…AND, the house was for sale WITH the carriage houses at that time.
already been discussed 4.05. See earlier posts.
Someone asked what happened…
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/14/nyregion/14shooting.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
clinton hill is certainly great, but the lack of transportation and services alone make it not up to par with park slope.
paying nearly 3 million to live there over park slope makes no sense unless you base all of your real estate advice on anonymous comments about strollers on a blog.
if that’s the case, by all means, spend away…
Re: Park Slope comparison–pishtosh! Clinton Hill is by now the equal, or the superior, of Park Slope. A grand house like this in Clinton Hill is more desirable than one in Park Slope at this point. You need only read the comments at this site to see that there has been a serious backlash against Park Slope, its homogeneity and its sense of entitlement.
Buying a home in Clinton Hill means that you don’t need to live among smug, ethnocentric, entitled white yuppies, but rather down to earth, tolerant, regular, diversity-loving people, who have $3 million to spend on a house and send their children to private school.
Clinton Hill–our rich people are better! Because they live here!