houseBrooklyn Heights
19 Garden Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 11:30-1
$4,400,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
354 10th Street
Betancourt
Sunday 1-3
$1,495,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseDitmas Park
466 Westminster Road
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-1:30
$1,199,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBushwick
51 Linden Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12-1:30
$675,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Yes, sq. ft. is used to confuse and deceive by realtors because they constantly exaggerate about sq. ft.. However, in this case the sq. ft is very clear, which is 2100 sq. ft., which is tini. $1.05 million max for 10th street.

  2. 3:12….i agree with you. i’d rather have a nice 1200 sf home made with quality materials than a 2400 sf piece of crap.

    but this is america. home to a disgustingly obese population who shop at walmart, eat mcdonalds 5 nights a week, and think walking up a couple flights of stairs is rigorous.

  3. the bushwick house has been on the market forever. the owner owns the identical house next door and kept trying to sell them as a package deal that nobody wanted. but they’ve been marketed separately and still not sold. the house is between broadway and bushwick ave, still a good mile from Ridgewood, and to get there you’ll have to get by the Linden Street Bloods further down.

    but this block of linden is oddly untouched; anybody know why this house hasn’t sold?

  4. I hate square foot values.
    It assumes that a square foot in a nicely laid out house is comparable to a square foot in an oddly laid out house.

    Square footages are useful in construction. Sheetrock costs so much a square foot, so does granite and so does carpet. But in real estate sales, square footages are basically used to confuse and deceive.

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