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. hate to break it to you, 7:52, but i’m not the broker. or even A broker, period.

    just someone who lives around the corner, likes the house and likes where i live and like to see well cared for homes like this go for a good, fair price.

    not sure what sortof bitter person you have to be to assume all positive posts are brokers.

    you know…i actually did ask someone who was a broker if they went on these sites or if she knew about people at her office going on here and she said it’s a very rare occassion that she would ever look at brownstoner, and has never commented on it. she said it’s all too ridiculous to comment on and said thought her colleagues felt the same for the most part.

    i’m pretty sure your cynical mind does not believe me, but i promise you i am not a broker.

    i’d probably be a good one though if i’m to be honest.

  2. Have you not yet realized, 7:18, that the realtors themselves troll this blog and seed it with comments on their own listings? Seriously: check out 6:37. A person without a vested interest just wouldn’t make comments like that. It’s laughable.

  3. “Regular” 100′ lots? Maybe in PS…there are lot of 80′ lots in FG…but FG was developed earlier in the 1800’s which may explain this. Anyone on the site today know the history/timing/impetus behind the lot layouts/planning in Brooklyn through the 1800’s?
    Brownstoner Dude (Matt? Josh? I can’t remember your name…shook your hand at the outdoor event you organized on the schoolyard),
    Can you put in some good history links on your site.
    Thanks!
    FortGreener

  4. I really want to love 60 St. Mark’s, and I’m in the market for a nice brownstone like this one, but the 82 foot lot is what kills it for me. It’s especially noticeable when you walk into the garden–those extra twenty feet (that a standard 100 ft. lot has) are very important.

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