housePark Slope
104 Lincoln Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-4
$2,995,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
108 Lincoln Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$2,800,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
57 Gates Avenue
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 1-3
$1,379,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseMidwood Park
718 East 18th Street
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 2-4
$1,190,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. FWIW, we went to the 108 Open House and although it’s so hard to imagine paying $2.9mm for anything (way out of our pricerange), I will say that it was just beautiful!!!! The period details were really amazing and well restored. I’ll be curious to see whether it sells for close to ask. As a buyer, I hope not (need some price softening PLEASE). But my gut is that maybe it will.

  2. Did anyone actually go to the Midwood open house? At that size and asking price, I would assume it is nicely renovated and has good details, but it was hard to tell from the pictures. Just curious.

  3. That is true about the plans for a Habitrail between the two buildings.

    But that is not where it ends. Apparently the new owner of the Lincoln Place houses is going to extend the Habitrail network to send his three children (via vacuum tube) to PS 321.

    This is all hush-hush, since the Lincoln houses are zoned for 282, not 321, but the little precious creatures are worth every penny. I understand that, in the meantime, Corcoran/BHW are still trying to change the zoning for 321 to include the lots of the two houses.

    10:21 – yes, there was in fact a dancing chimp at the Corcoran open house. Corcoran has agreed to include the chimp in the deal, which is why the offers received on Sunday were double the asking price. So, it’s not just Park Slope but chimps that are White Hot. Corcoran now says that a dancing chimp will be a regular selling strategy at their open houses, in addition to the usual broker-on-mule sex acts.

  4. Seriously people,

    RE: Open Houses. I’ve gone to one or two in my neighborhood and usually run into neighbors who already own homes but are just as nosy as me. I think they are more for the broker to scout out possible clients than for the sellers.

  5. I hear that Corcoran hired a chimp to dance around with a sign saying “Park Slope is One of the Top Ten Neighborhoods in the Country!!”

    Or maybe that was a Corcoran broker.

    Can someone who went to the open house please confirm?

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