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  1. 7:47–

    the victim came from Park Slope. The rapist came from a neighborhood where I’d guess property values are not exactly through the roof (i.e. where you live). We call that an area “in transition”…

  2. Park Slope where people get raped in its park. The blue chip neighborhood that had repeated black panther riots throughout the sixties and seventies. Oh yes, what a fair and humble pastoral neighborhood it is. WHere one needs to travel twenty minutes minimum to the lowest part of Manhattan. Where condos are built atop of funeral pyres. It is a lovely place and I certainly feel my money is so safe there!

  3. i can see some people being attracted to williamsburg. it’s for those that wish they could afford manhattan.

    park slope and these other areas in brownstone brooklyn are primarily for those that really love brooklyn. i find most in these neighborhoods prefer brooklyn over manhattan. i do not find the same about those that live in williamsburg. they wish they lived on the lower east side, but moved there because they had to.

    to me, there is absolutely nothing appealing about williamsburg.

    greenpoint is about 20th on my list of neighborhoods i’d like to live in the new york city area. right below astoria.

    and i love astoria.

    doesn’t matter since none of the listings above were in connection to williamsburg, so i’m not quite sure what the motives behind the bburg booster are.

    just walked up the “hill” from 5th avenue to 8th. i need a nap.

  4. Not sure what is going on when people are trying to compare Williamsburg or Greenpoint to Park Slope.

    I don’t live in PS, but in terms of quality housing stock, shopping, schools, access to parks, transportation etc there is no comparison. Only Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill and perhaps Fort Greene are in a similar league. I don’t live in any of these areas, but let’s be realistic.

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