apartmentPark Slope
70 8th Avenue, #401
3 BR Condo
Heights Berkeley
Sat 12-2, Sun 12-2
$1,649,000 GMAP

apartmentFort Greene
147 South Oxford Street, #4C/4D
4 BR Co-op
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1
$999,000 GMAP

apartmentDumbo
84 Front Street, #8D
1 BR Condo
Brooklyn Heights RE
Sun 12:30-3
$675,000 GMAP

apartmentBoerum Hill
251 Pacific Street, #21
3 BR Co-op
FSBO
Sunday 1-4
$529,000 GMAP

apartmentBrooklyn Heights
30 Clinton Street, #1A
Studio Co-op
Brooklyn Bridge
Sun 12:30-2
$319,000 GMAP


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  1. I’m eating some great apple pie. I just wanted to share that with y’all. Do I need to make a real estate comment? I do? Okay, yeah I agree NYC apartments are noisy.

    Mmm. Now back to my pie.

  2. I disagree about that same size being so easy to find, 11:40. We were on the market for a 3BR condo before we finally bought a house in another neighborhood. So we looked at what’s out there and all the ones I saw were 1100 to 1200 square feet with prices at $1.1 million to $1.3 million. But with no parking. One had a garden, but the layout of the place was ridiculous. Everyone had to trudge through the master suite to get to the back garden entrance. Which is horrible for entertaining. So in reality, that room would have to be a den so the place was only a 2BR with den. The Vermeil condo I saw was listed at the same price as this one, and was 1200 square feet, no parking, no garden access. As for noise, the only buildings you don’t get noise are converted factory loft buildings with concrete floors. Every other kind of unit I’ve been in, in NYC, is noisy. No matter what the price. It’s sad!

  3. I saw south oxford, no “frat boys” but a lady with a kid. The furniture was what was there before she moved everything out. It is a lot of space and a lot of light but otherwise unremarkable in this market. The street, despite being so near atlantic center, is quiet. In more optimistic times it might have fetched the price.

  4. There are two apartments on the market at 70 8th Avenue. Both are severely overpriced. Nothing is moving currently and most brokers are starving. This building is noisy. They should both trade at about $1.3 mil or so..

  5. didn’t mean to imply you had no right to share an opinion! But really, the reason it hasn’t sold is that it’s too expensive, even if it’s 100% perfect as an apartment. You can get a lot more for your money, even in Park Slope. A charming building is nice, sure, but not worth a 300+K premium over other also lovely, similarly-sized and zoned period apartments in the neighborhood. I can’t comment on the Vermeil at all though, don’t know much about it.

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