houseCarroll Gardens
98 3rd Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$2,450,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
360A 5th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,875,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
111 Clifton Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1
$1,395,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseKensington
301 Caton Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 1-3
$889,000
GMAP P*Shark

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  1. i love that people think you have to be connected or top 10% at yale to work on wall street. so ignorant.

    i don’t even have a degree in finance, or even close for that matter and landed a job on wall street when i first got to nyc.

    yup. went to a state school. nope..not republican. nor connected.

    i guess i just don’t write things off before i try.

  2. No offense 12:18, but that’s a pretty stupid comment. I work at a bulge bracket investment bank recruiting for their front office. Neither I or my husband could ever get those jobs even if we were willing to work 80 hour weeks. We came from working class backgrounds and put ourselves through undergrad and grad schools at state schools. We did well, but since we had to work our way through school we were more like top 25% of class instead of top 10%. Oh yeah, and we aren’t connected, which still matters A LOT. I suspect you’re one of those well heeled narrow minded Republicans who justifies your privileged life and assuage your guilt by assuming the rest of us choose not to work that hard. My husband works 60-70 hours a week and makes $115K. It’s insulting to hear you think out loud.

  3. Any hating on other nabes is really self-hate as I find the people in CG, PS, Clint Hill, Cobble Hill and Ditmas fairly similar. But I guess it’s human nature to differntiate yourself to fell better. Why else are there so many conflicts in the world.

  4. I am the poster who commented that my daughter doesn’t have a lot of playdates with her preschool classmates because I am working and I don’t have the ability to make playdates during the week.

    I should clarify that I understand this mentality completely. The women I have met are actually very nice and kind, but the reality is that at this age, playdates are just as much about the moms as the kids, and sending my daughter with her sitter is an awkward situation for the adults if they don’t hit it off.

    I just wanted to say this because I would hope that no one writes off what I believe to be a truly wonderful neighborhood because I am trying to adjust to new type of social environment and help my daughter do the same. Perhaps I should have been more careful with my words. The truth is, I just don’t have time to do playdates during the week because I work…which I feel guilty about…(typical mother guilt, which I believe runs across economic and social boundaries).

    anyway, i do hope we’ll own a brownstone one day. and i’d love to own the 5th Street house though I prefer a parlor kitchen. it’s just, well, about a million bucks out of our range. 🙂

  5. Nobody wanted to play with me as a kid.

    I had trouble adjusting.

    I wanted to meet other people like me, who had no friends when they were kids.

    I met them, in Park Slope.

    Now I’m happy. People play with me.

    Will you play with me?

  6. i am 2:22 and don’t live in park slope. not sure i need to look into anything actually.

    i think you need to look into calling an entire neighborhood of people…about 70,000 in all…mean and catty.

    sounds like you’re the one with issues.

    no one wanted to play with you on the playground as a kid?

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