Open House Picks
Williamsburg 168 Marcy Avenue Corcoran Sunday 2-4 $2,300,000 GMAP P*Shark Cobble Hill 238 Kane Street Halstead Sunday 1-3 $1,975,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Heights 323 Prospect Place Halstead Sunday 12-2 $1,400,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 870 Prospect Place George Clarke Sunday 12-2 $1,199,000 GMAP P*Shark

Williamsburg
168 Marcy Avenue
Corcoran
Sunday 2-4
$2,300,000
GMAP P*Shark
Cobble Hill
238 Kane Street
Halstead
Sunday 1-3
$1,975,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Heights
323 Prospect Place
Halstead
Sunday 12-2
$1,400,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
870 Prospect Place
George Clarke
Sunday 12-2
$1,199,000
GMAP P*Shark
My numbers are for PROJECTED population. Do you know what Projected means???
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/pdf/census/projections_briefing_booklet.pdf
(see page 4)
4:25–not sure where your projected numbers are from. These are the latest census numbers for NYC:
http://www.empirecenter.org/pb/2007/01/migrating_new_y.cfm
If they lived here their whole lives, why didn’t they buy a house 15 years ago when they were 50K.
The only reason they hate it now is because they’ve seen so many people around them make a shitload of cash on real estate while they waited on the sidelines.
Sorry, but it’s true.
This has nothing to do with nostalgia for the good ole days. This has to do with greed and regret. You grew up in Park Slope, and then watched people come in 15 years ago and make a million bucks while you rented your 1 bedroom.
That’s not OUR fault.
marcy could be worse, but this house is nearly under the J train trestle, with a view of the BQE from the front. that said, you basically walk right onto the train when you leave the house.
I think it is very normal for people who have lived in a place their whole lives to be a little bitter when they realize that their supposedly “good” 100K salary is not enough for a mortgage for a decent home in a decent neighborhood in NYC. Call me crazy!
Has everyone already forgotten these numbers?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/nyregion/29poverty.html?_r=1&emc=eta1&oref=slogin
Well, if someone does by the Kane place at least you know they’re not going to have a complex.
“mine is bigger than your’s.”
Like so many other people here.
There are still great bands around, they play at Union Hall, Southpaw, Galapagos, Joe’s Pub, Pete’s Candy, and hundreds of other locales around the city.
You’re just too old to realize it because you’re caught up trying to figure out the answers to Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
Go out sometime…the places might be different than you used to go to “back in the day” and the bands might be new but there is a helluva lot of good stuff in New York.
You just need to hunt for it a little more.
JimmyLegs,
Body Heat – an after Save the Robots club on I think E. 6th or 7th between C and D. They had a band sort of that reminded me of the band in Superfly. I vaguely remember that Diranka (sp) was kind of awkward but I do know I saw They Might Be Giants there. Of course this is all hazy. I was drunk. For a few years.