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
If you think NYC is like any other city in America than go live in Miami or West palm beach or better yet live in New jersey and see how nice those places are. There is no place in the United States like NYC and there will never be. So move to suburbia and make sure you keep you fridge filled with a lot of beer.
Could anyone hazard a guess as to whether 238 Kane and the house next to it were originally one property?
I think the home on Kane is a good deal for the person that could afford it. You are in probably the best 3 areas in brooklyn in Carroll Gardens and Brooklyn heights surrounding you. With that and great schools i think anything you can find in these nabs are worth it if you have cash.
People, be sure to check out this open house on Sunday. Great bang for your buck and looks like a beauty. It puts all this nonsense talk about affordability to rest. Living the American dream…
http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/2942-C21BL20168
Annon 3:45 you are a fool park slope has bigger houses and great schools well wake up Ps 58 and Ps 29 are great and they are ranked higher right now on test scores than 321 so time to wake up and smell the coffee
BTW, DC Metro is 8.2million people. NYC is more dense, but DC isn’t exactly a podunk town.
Awesome 6:06!
“I don’t need a 2 million dollar house.
Ever.
No one does. ”
Typical–enjoy your “arts” job and Park Slope.
5:51, I really like San Francisco. And NYC circa 1980-1988. I use the “pied a terre” term as a joke. My apologies…I forget that sometimes people don’t get my sarcastic wit (that’s another joke). I keep a place in Brooklyn because I grew up here and I like to keep in touch with friends and family. I’ll bet that people in those cities you mentioned do the same.