Open House Picks
Park Slope 104 Lincoln Place Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 1-4 $2,995,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 108 Lincoln Place Corcoran Sunday 12-2 $2,800,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 57 Gates Avenue Aguayo & Huebener Sunday 1-3 $1,379,000 GMAP P*Shark Midwood Park 718 East 18th Street Mary Kay Gallagher Sunday 2-4 $1,190,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
104 Lincoln Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-4
$2,995,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
108 Lincoln Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$2,800,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
57 Gates Avenue
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 1-3
$1,379,000
GMAP P*Shark
Midwood Park
718 East 18th Street
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 2-4
$1,190,000
GMAP P*Shark
Re: 108 Lincoln Pl.
The asking price is 2.8 Mil but, the income is 68K???!!!
That 41 times the rent roll. *Just Shrugs*
The What
Someday this war is gonna end…….
Bill HR3648. The Senate-bound phantom income bill
http://www.quickenloans.com/mortgage-news/article/682.html
People pray to your GOD this bill don’t pass. If a Homeowner can work out shorts sales this way, people will walk away. Values will go down.
The What
Someday this war is gonna end……
Midwood Park house price is absurd! That’s under my budget , but i wouldn’t consider spending that for that house. I can’t imagine anyone would.
Every buyer with money.
DP may not appeal to you 9:46 but it must appeal to enough million plus buyers because that’s how much houses are going for over there. The neighborhood has already rapidly gentrified to suit the needs of the newer residents who may or may not want the same amenities “in the sense that this blog wants.” Some people prefer Brownstones and others stand alone Victorians. Others still don’t mind a condo or coop in an apartment building. Brooklyn even has million dollar beachside homes and those on the bay with backyard docks. This is the beauty that is Brooklyn. There is something to suit almost every buyer.
newkirk plaza is cute with the car free overlook on the trenched station and all .. but I’d slit my wrists if that was my local shopping strip. The most exciting thing in the area to walk to is that pizza place – the one that requires an hour wait for a slice, the hasids run much of the retail nearby. I’m not seeing those stores getting gentrified in the sense that this blog wants for half a decade to a decade – and that is WITH the economy staying perky. There are too many high density housing blocks in the area.
So if you want to live near newkirk, yeah you’re gonna have your nice house and porch, but you also have a car that you drive everywhere in.. that isn’t quite the idea that many of the million dollar+ buyers have in mind. If you are patient you can find a similar place half a block from cortelyou. Hell, I saw a larger/nicer FSBO on glenwood cul-de-sac for 9xx K.
Midwood Park house priced very reasonably. Kitchen and bath are livable but can use an update. The hosue is basically move in condition. The area may not command Park Slope prices yet, but as with Park Slope, as things start to improve prices will certainly appreciate. so now would be the time to buy before you’re priced out. 2:34 is incorrect in his/her assessment that the area “will totally crash when the market slows” and that the area is far out.
Christ, this blog has turned into a battleground for desperate brokers who say “this property will DEFINITELY fly off the market at more than ask”.
4:33 here again…..I meant 99 Gates at $1.4 million not 109 Gates.Sorry.