housePark Slope
60 St. Marks Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-1:30
$2,800,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBoerum Hill
321 State Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2-4
$2,375,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBoerum Hill
471 Warren Street
Smith Hanten
Sunday 11-1
$1,115,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
631 MacDonough Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 2-4
$729,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Nothing wrong with asking to remove shoes…It’s actually pretty common…and not a bad idea. Who knows…maybe one of the kids has some sortof ailment.

    Don’t judge…it’s closed minded…this is their home…it might be for sale but it’s still their home until someone purchases it.

    They can do what they please. This is America.

    If it’s too much trouble for you to slip your shoes off, don’t go inside.

  2. st. mark’s seem pretty fairly priced considering the renovation and location…

    i see some stuff in ft. greene and clinton hill trying for 2.8

    this part of park slope for a house like that is surely worth 2.8 mil.

    i smell a bidding war.

  3. To anyone attending the 60 St. Mark’s Avenue open house: at the previous open house, the brokers requested that all attendees remove their shoes because the “sellers have small kids and don’t like germs”! Don’t do it… I say that if you’re trying to sell your $2.8 million dollar house, you gotta make some compromises, no?

  4. I wish they’d post photos of the interiors at MacDonough, though. It’s renovated apparently, so the lack of photos is weird.

    St. Marks is beautiful. I LOVE a garden level kitchen. I do not understand the aversion to that at all.

    Strange to me in the Warren Street house the owner’s unit is the 1 BR not the 3 BR. That says gut renovation to re-order the floors and rooms, right?

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