Open House Picks
Park Slope 106 Park Place Corcoran Sunday 12:30-2:30 $2,850,000 GMAP P*Shark Carroll Gardens 304 President Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 1-3 $2,100,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 171 Bainbridge Street Stuyvesant Heights Brokerage Sunday 12-1 $995,000 GMAP P*Shark Brooklyn College 2777 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn Properties Sunday 2:30-4 $649,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
106 Park Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12:30-2:30
$2,850,000
GMAP P*Shark
Carroll Gardens
304 President Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 1-3
$2,100,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
171 Bainbridge Street
Stuyvesant Heights Brokerage
Sunday 12-1
$995,000
GMAP P*Shark
Brooklyn College
2777 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2:30-4
$649,000
GMAP P*Shark
“Narrow houses don’t sell for almost $3 million in Park Slope, sorry.”
Actually in this part of Park Slope, they do.
You don’t know much about North Slope prices, apparently.
A lot of these places have SRO status and are no longer being used as SRO’s.
Come on now. You people should know this by now.
AND the Park Place house is 16.6′ wide. Waaay overpriced for a narrow SRO. Dream on flipper.
Narrow houses don’t sell for almost $3 million in Park Slope, sorry.
Last trade for Park Slope house:
Sale price –$1,300,000
Sale date–1/31/2006
So someone bought it as an SRO, cleaned it up, and is trying to sell it while it’s STILL an SRO.
how does someone who works all their life end up making 30K a year after all those years? i’m being serious, not snarky.
that was my starting salary as a 24 year old with a job in the arts in 2000.
i thought it was not enough to live on at the time.
Regarding 304, There is some noise from Smith St, but it can mitigated if you have good windows and central a/c.
PEOPLE: some research–
106 Park Place in Park Slope is classified as a Converted dwellings or rooming house (C5) and has 6 units. And all 6 units are “B” units as per NYC HPD!! That meant they are SRO units.
the middle class is only skewed by people of upper middle/upper class. pretending to be middle and working class. my parents who make 30k a year owns a home and live comfortably in bensonhurst brooklyn. its safe and has a lot of amenities.
yet the upper middle/upper classes live way beyond their means thats the only difference.
4:40…
You’re kinda slow, aren’t you??
You are comparing a sea wall which would save one of the most powerful cities in the world, Wall Steet, a couple million people to ONE subway line out of how many? 30? 50?
If there were predictions about a significant sea level rise for Manhattan, do you really believe people would just sit back and allow the city to flood?
You can’t POSSIBLY be that idiotic.
Can you?