housePark Slope
466 5th Street
Orrichio Anderson
Sunday 12-3
$2,200,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
22 Clifton Place
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2-4
$1,900,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
154 Decatur Street
Corcoran
Saturday 2:30-4
$855,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseWindsor Terrace
294 Sherman Street
FSBO
Sunday 12-4
$700,000
GMAP P*Shark

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  1. clinton hillers are full of themselves and think way way to highly of their homes

    btw thw WT house is a decent pickup for a starter home, nice lil neighborhood around there, although not exactly picturesque..a block to the park and a block from the subway. probably the first one of these four to sell

  2. “How dare those plebes in what is practically Bed-Stuy dare price their home close to our lovely neighborhood”, well then you know where to stuff that!”

    what exactly is wrong with saying that, might i ask? you really think that clinton hill’s transportaion, services and safety concerns are up to the point of 300K less than similar home in park slope??

    say what you will about park slope, but it certainly deserves to be worth more of a premium (or clinton hill less of a premium) simply because it is more of an established neighborhood.

    1.9 million dollars for a home that months ago was the sight of a major shooting? seems ridiculous to me.

    only in nyc.

    sure, park slope has had it’s share of rough times and crime in the past. but that’s when you paid 200K for a home.

    not 2 million dollars.

  3. 1:57 – um i dont think thats what anyone is saying. Park Slope is next to a park, has better transportation, more resturants and bars. Its the same reason the same house would cost more in Brooklyn Heights.

    stop acting like clinton hill brownstones should get the same price as a brownstone in park slope, cobble hill, fort greene, or brooklyn heights. Its just silly

    stop lieing to yourself

  4. Isn’t 1.8 of the Clinton Hill house already a considerable discount from a comparable house in Park Slope? Ignoring those of us who would prefer not to live in Park Slope, I understand that the 1 million + market probably generally feels otherwise. But even if most potential buyers would prefer Park Slope, all it takes (I know, I know this isn’t a real original thought) is one buyer to bite for the price to be appropriate. Doesn’t seem unreasonable for a seller to aim price not as the fourth quintile of possible buyers, but rather the top 5 percent. Oh course, only time will tell. And if what 1:39 was doing was sniffing elegently and saying “How dare those plebes in what is practically Bed-Stuy dare price their home close to our lovely neighborhood”, well then you know where to stuff that!

  5. 22 Clinton Street

    Manhattan dwellers: Get more BANG for your buck in Clinton Hill. Tired of living in cramped quarters? Spread your wings with this winning brownstone in one of Brooklyn’s most sought-after neighborhoods! Feel the scarlet-colored charm that’s pooled near the front enterance and on the stoop. Quiet, safe, well established neighborhood steps from Prospect Park, BAM, the Promenade and Brooklyn’s many other world-class attractions. A steal at only $1.9 mn. Come live your dream…in Clinton Hill.

  6. Besides the possible blood stains on Clifton Place, I am baffled by the new kitchen. First of all, why would anyone plop a huge island in the middle of the rear parlor, especially when that leaves the very small (10 by 24) front parlor to serve as both living and dining room? And doesn’t eveyone know that granite is completely over!?!?

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