Open House Picks: Carroll Gardens Edition
Carroll Gardens 396 Degraw Street Cobble Heights Sunday 2:30-4 $1,900,000 GMAP P*Shark Carroll Gardens* 79 Carroll Street Stribling Sunday 2-4 $1,895,000 GMAP P*Shark Carroll Gardens 150 Huntington Street FSBO Sunday 1-5 $1,350,000 GMAP P*Shark Carroll Gardens 199 Huntington Street Brooklyn Bridge Sunday 12-1:30 $1,289,000 GMAP P*Shark *Okay, it’s really Columbia Waterfront District

Carroll Gardens
396 Degraw Street
Cobble Heights
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,900,000
GMAP P*Shark
Carroll Gardens*
79 Carroll Street
Stribling
Sunday 2-4
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark
Carroll Gardens
150 Huntington Street
FSBO
Sunday 1-5
$1,350,000
GMAP P*Shark
Carroll Gardens
199 Huntington Street
Brooklyn Bridge
Sunday 12-1:30
$1,289,000
GMAP P*Shark
*Okay, it’s really Columbia Waterfront District
“And Park Slopers wonder why everybody hates them…”
I don’t wonder at all. I couldn’t care less.
“The Park Slope house at 3.2 should be 5 if that Degraw is 1.9”
I agree. I know I’ll get ripped a new one for saying this, but I think the 3 million dollar PS homes are a deal compared to a lot of the shit I’ve seen in Carrol Gardens, Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill and to a certain extent, Ft. Greene…most of which are not even too much less expensive.
And Park Slopers wonder why everybody hates them…
The Park Slope house at 3.2 should be 5 if that Degraw is 1.9. Those houses are all garbage and if they are like the rest of the trash in Boerum Hill and Carroll Gardens they are probably slanted.
These houses are all garbage, that Park Slope house at 3.2 is 3.2 nicer than that Degraw trash.
That is a supercool back yard at 150 huntington, though i got a question if that sod was newly planted when that photo was taken. Big trees and grass generally do not get along that well.
“1.43, ALL of Carroll Gardens is between the BQE and the canal.”
Yes, but not all of it has both a mere block or less away.
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Why do people love Carroll Gardens? Because it is a bit more low key than some other neighborhoods in Brownstone Brooklyn, but still has many great new restaurants and shops, as well as some amazing old Italian bakery’s and stores. It has two great public elementary schools. Lots of great activities in the neighborhood to do with kids. Lots of cool artists, writers and musicians to keep it real. A great mix of gentrifiers, latinos and italians who have been living here for decades who have lots of great stories about the old neighborhood. Some beautiful brownstones–although they don’t come available very often–as well as some great funky modernized townhouses. Some amazing views of downtown Manhattan. Walking distance to lots of other great neighborhoods in Brooklyn. An all around lovely place.