houseWilliamsburg
168 Marcy Avenue
Corcoran
Sunday 2-4
$2,300,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCobble Hill
238 Kane Street
Halstead
Sunday 1-3
$1,975,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Heights
323 Prospect Place
Halstead
Sunday 12-2
$1,400,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCrown Heights
870 Prospect Place
George Clarke
Sunday 12-2
$1,199,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. > if you’re experience is the same as mine,
    > their reaction is always….”i want to
    > live in new york one day”

    I love this city, but not everybody does. Last time I was in Texas, the typical question was – seriously – “Might I ask WHY you live there?”

  2. 6:06 very good. You are right, I am no longer looking on this blog because it is full of losers who think NYC is the greatest city in the world, Ha Ha Losers I can’t wait to sell my brownstone and walk away with a cool 1.5 in the bank and you can just sit here on your little blog and jerk off to your real estate porn. And I do hate NY and I am doing something about it. LEAVING.

  3. 7:22, the last sentence in that article reads:

    “A major omission from the list was Manhattan in New York City because Coldwell Banker said there was a lack of comparable single-family homes to calculate for the purposes of the index.”

  4. it’s gorgeous but you can get a townhouse for the same price in the north slope.

    i think most prefer that with the school situation and the park over cobble hill.

    even though cobble hill is lovely also.

  5. love how the only example you came up with was san francisco.

    yeah, san francisco is nice.

    AND????

    btw, i’ve been to every state in the union and about 30 countries outside of it and i still think new york is the best city.

    lots of other people do too.

    mention that you live in new york city to someone next time you’re in ohio…or kansas…or germany….or argentina…or lots of other great places.

    if you’re experience is the same as mine, their reaction is always….”i want to live in new york one day”

    try it. seriously.

    should make you feel proud about where you live.

    oh and to the 8.2 million metro dc post…that includes baltimore too, btw…which is an hour away but they include it for statistical purposes.

    i believe our metro area is in the neighborhood of 30 million.

    dense is a good thing, in case you didn’t realize. so that means 600 in dc proper and 7 million some cars on the road in the vicinity.

    i’ve lived down there. it’s no new york. stocking up on beer is a good suggestion.

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