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
white trash, stroller moms, lezzies, wall streeters, dilfs, poor latinos, hipsters!!!
wow, by all the talk about park slope, it sounds like the most diverse neighborhood in all of nyc!!
and those are just the groups i’ve heard about THIS WEEK on this blog.
Only white trash live in Park Slope.
Park Slope is overpriced.
Park Slope is over.
“Name another neighborhood in brooklyn with THREE above average elementary schools…two of which are improving leaps and bounds every year.”
this is sort of an odd question bcs many neighborhoods are much smaller than Park Slope and have one local school. Which may be better than having three depending on how you look at it.
And which? The ones that cost money. Cobble HIll (29), Brooklyn Heights/Dumbo (8) and they may be getting a brand new “green” middle school, and Carroll Gardens has 58 which will have the option of dual-language French/English immersion starting next year. There are good options. And less crowded to boot.
bay ridge…ok.
love bay ridge, but it’s a little too far for most people to even consider.
“Name another neighborhood in brooklyn with THREE above average elementary schools…two of which are improving leaps and bounds every year.”
6:08, try Bay Ridge – PS 185 outranks 321, 104 and 127 and 102 all really great schools as well.
Sorry, the post I was refering to “a little busy, but not as bad as Church.” That may be but Caton is a truck route whereas the traffic on Church tends to be more foot traffic. I wouldn’t live on either. I like my nice little quiet side-street.
Caton is not a busy street?? Wow, are you kidding? It seems intensly busy to me. Maybe it’s because it is so narrow that it seems more so? I don’t know, I live in Kensington, and I truly love it, but I could never live on that street, as pretty as the house seems.
5:48, do you mean no Brooklyn Heights open house picks on Brownstoner, or no listings generally? There are usually a few out there at any given time. But keep in mind it’s a small neighborhood, so the townhouse inventory is low compared to other neighborhoods, and many of the houses are listed by appointment only.
Thank you 4:41 PM… my pupper dawg never spat upon the walls of his abode either! harumph…
Out of the lot, I’m drawn to the PS house…
the Bed Stuy house is over priced, and the other houses left me cold.