Open House Picks: Houses
Carroll Gardens 98 3rd Place Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2:30-4:30 $2,450,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 360A 5th Street Warren Lewis Sunday 2:30-4:30 $1,875,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 111 Clifton Place Corcoran Sunday 12-1 $1,395,000 GMAP P*Shark Kensington 301 Caton Avenue Brooklyn Properties Sunday 1-3 $889,000 GMAP P*Shark Tune in tomorrow morning for Open House Picks:…
Carroll Gardens
98 3rd Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$2,450,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
360A 5th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,875,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
111 Clifton Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1
$1,395,000
GMAP P*Shark
Kensington
301 Caton Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 1-3
$889,000
GMAP P*Shark
Tune in tomorrow morning for Open House Picks: Apartments
Hey 11:14, you deserve better treatment than that and so does your “daughter! That is such a sad thing to hear, that snooty Park Slope mommies actually punish your daughter for not being wealthy enough. Thank for sharing your story because I have officially become completely affirmed in our choice NOT to buy a house in Park Slope. Our public schools aren’t great where we are, but we prefer private schools anyway, regardless.”
you are a complete idiot. the most idiotic post i think i’ve ever seen on here, in fact.
you base your decisions on anonymous posts on a blog?!
wow. can’t even begin to comprehend what an ignorant person you are.
Park Slope sounds like a bag of fun.
The person at 12:18 who said this below is exactly the kind of person I want my children to have no kind of contact with whatsoever:
“Your statement of envy just seems so much like that of a martyr. I don’t get it. This is the life you choose. If you want your daughter to have a home without any apartment numbers, then go get another job or tell your husband to quit what he loves so he can make all your dreams come true.”
Do you have ANY ability to understand everyone’s circumstances are different, 12:18? Or are you simply too self-obsessed? And besides, if this person owns a 2 BR coop in Park Slope, they are obviously making very decent money already. Get your head out of your nether-regions and use the brain inside of it.
I think before any potential buyer decides the 5th street house is too small they should go take a look. I recently traded a 21 foot wide house for a 17 foot wide house. Why? They layout was better. My 17-footer has a center staircase with very large rooms in front and back and gracious halls with high ceilings. Width is not the only consideration, you have to look at the layout and the volume of the rooms. All the rooms in my house are either 18 x 16 or 24 x 16 with high ceilings. And, I can assure you there is a heck of a lot you can do with them. Go see the house for yourself!
Regarding 11:14 PM saying:
“And it makes me sad that my daughter doesn’t get invited to many playdates with her classmates because I’m not a part of the SAHM scene.”
Hey 11:14, you deserve better treatment than that and so does your daughter! That is such a sad thing to hear, that snooty Park Slope mommies actually punish your daughter for not being wealthy enough. Thank for sharing your story because I have officially become completely affirmed in our choice NOT to buy a house in Park Slope. Our public schools aren’t great where we are, but we prefer private schools anyway, regardless.
But back to 11:14, despite your feelings of envy, you know it’s the PS SAHMommies who are the jealous ones right? Nobody cattily picks on other women like that, without being miserable people. It’s just not a thing that’s done by happy, contented women. These women’s behavior shows they are bored and miserable staying home all the time so they go through huge efforts to make working mothers feel guilty. If I’m wrong then please, explain WHY on earth any of them would even bother with judging other people’s personal matters like that? And worse yet, making effort to exclude the children of working mothers. CREEPY. It’s those who do the nitpicking who are the jealous ones. I’m stating that as a known fact of human behavior.
there are a lot of dumb f’ing people who post on the internet.
Park Slope is SOO 80’s. Ditms PArk is what ps used to be, artist friendly, very diverse and a little rough around the edges. there is more Prada in PS than should be.
To the writer who said those of us talking about the moms there should go there- pllleez. Been there, lived there. While it is beautiful and very easy to get around the “new to ps” moms there are by and large very myopic and so special. after all they have had their careers and now are embarking on the last horizon- obtaining a child!! When they get it watch out! Watch- no discipline they will ask Mikey ,”if it is ok if mommy gets a cofffee?”
now that you’ve alerted me that there will be some tween potsmoker psp-ing his/her life away in that basement, 10:14–i’m calling the DOB, ATF and D.A.R.E!
Getting back to the homes…the PS place is pretty great. Yeah, the bedroom layout isn’t great for 2 kids, but I’d just put another br down in the basement area. May not be “legal,” but who’s going to check? Anyway, there are tons of kids in burbs living in basement rec-room bedrooms. It may not go for 1.9m, but I’ll bet it’ll be pretty close.