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. Open House Picks
    Park Slope
    $2,800,000
    Whatever…lot’s has been said above…
    Is this a 19 or 18-footer?

    Boerum Hill
    321 State Street
    $2,375,000
    Okay but it is annoying how they stretched/widened the photo of the facade to make it look the house is wider…it’s a two-window wide house, ahredi, enough with the b.s. The house width is not even mentioned in the listing text. And…I’m tried of seeing that photo of Gail Morin, SVP. Most of the Koko-ran agents’ photos generally make them look less than reputable.

    Boerum Hill
    471 Warren Street
    $1,115,000
    Charming at first but such a lack of interior photos…and a super blurry one? Unprofessional…
    Looks like it needs a possible overhaul. Also, I’m sure the paint they’ve just slapped on is not so hot for the brick and mortar. If you’re painting old brick and mortar, you have to be very selective of the paint specs. Has to have a very high vapor permeability.

    Bedford Stuyvesant
    631 MacDonough Street
    $729,000
    Interior photos???? I’ll be interested to hear reports back after the open house.

  2. St. Marks Place between 5th and 6th is a beautiful block.

    Wish I had 2.8 million bucks.

    Considering those State Street Carriage House condos listed today are 3 million, I would say 2.8 for a full house is pretty good.

    Don’t think so…2:20?

  3. At 60 St. Mark’s, the renovations and finishes are fine, but mediocre, especially the wood floors. It’s a cute house, but NOT a 2.8 million dollar house. While it is still PS, it’s one block from Flatbush and four blocks from the AY construction site. The location and the type of finishes have to be reflected in the price–come on!

    [BP also has that other PS listing that has been languishing on the market for quite some time–52 Berkeley. The price was recently reduced.]

  4. St. Marks has been on the market for about 2 months, so no bidding war at that price, my friend. It’s on a short lot, made even shorter by the enclosed glass addition in the back. The renovations are standard, nothing special. And its location is not “prime” PS–truth is that for that money it’s too close to AY construction than many Slope buyers would like.

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