houseCarroll Gardens
391 Union Street
Halstead
Sunday 1-3
$2,200,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts Gardens
66 Midwood Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$1,400,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseWindsor Terrace
619 Greenwood Avenue
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$985,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
305 Stuyvesant Avenue
Corcoran
Sunday 2-3
$695,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. NYC is not in the same position that the rest of the country is in.

    There is historically low inventory here.

    As long as it stays this way prices will not go down by much.

    Supply and demand will trump an economic downturn in this city, if these inventory levels stay this low.

    There is NADA on the market in Park Slope for instance.

  2. Funny thing, amongst all this talk of “recession” and “economic doom”, I still don’t see the mass exodus of people from their homes, or starving hordes of homeless or even the massive slashing of prices in New York City home prices. Before anyone here gives too much credit to chicken little types like “whatchamacallit”, bear in mind that a recession is defined by 3 or more straight quarters of negative GDP. We still have yet to post one in 6 years. Also bear in mind that financials go up and they go down, most smart investors know that the time to get in is when the market is down, and you can be sure that the Warren Buffets of the world are quietly buying as we speak. Stop thinking small folks. We are still in the midst of a worldwide economic boom.

  3. Park Slope can eat it. It’s getting soft, soft, soft. Over it. Carroll Gardens has zero class or personality and will always be blander than steamed cauliflower. Nice try with those absurd prices CG! Ft. Greene can lick it too. Too many weirdo white hipsters pushing strollers and young “creatives” who think they’ve got some edge. Truly annoying. All three of you can suck my big toe. Forever.

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