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
Park Slope house is overpriced. It’s narrow, and needs work. For the same price you can get one that’s 20′ wide and has a third exposure. I think this one is also overpriced, but it has a lot more detail and it’s wider. No comparison. Regardless, neither will get $2.85.
http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/2136-DP8012119
I’m going to start building my non-SRO Submarine this weekend, just in case those tides hit. See you all on the beach on 7th Ave.
There could have been an error at some stage in the paper work for the Certificate of Occupancy for Park Place house. If HPD still shows B units, it needs to be cleared up. I was told in person by an HPD employee that they update their information regularly and that they are the final word. If it’s an error, it should be able to be cleared up by someone who knows about it.
Not saying 106 Park Place is not legit, just saying that the public records show conflicting information and it should be cleared up. I went through this situation with a house in Ft Greene so I’m very sensitive to conflicting information regarding C of O with former SROs.
sunset park is the highest point
The reason those figures add up to more than 100% is because some people check more than one option, btw.
To all those who say Park Slope is not diverse, here are the stats for the area of 106 Park Place:
47.90% White
31.60% Black
0.60% Native American
0.10% or Alaskan Native Islander
11.10% Asian
24.70% Hispanic
19.50% Families w/Children
24.60% Families Married
10.50% Married w/Children
15.10% Female Household
7.60% Female w/Children
56.60% Non-Family
39.60% Single Household
So unlike what everyone thinks, 11217 looks nearly half single, and under half white.
What’s with all the people who say it’s only white moms with kids in PS?
The stats are a small surprise to me, but I always had a hunch Park Slope was more diverse than everyone said it was.
Regarding 106 Park Place–anyone considering this house should MAKE SURE all paperwork is in place and that the Certificate of No-Harassment exists. Just clear it up before you buy. Your lawyer should take care of it.
The HPD website show it still has 6 units on file as being “B” units. “B” units are SRO units. So, if HPD is mistaken, that needs to be corrected.
http://167.153.4.71/hpdonline/select_application.aspx
When the flood waters come, Park Slope will still suck. Suck it slopers.
for those trashing Florida for being a cultural wasteland, Miami has a thriving arts scene (look up Art Basel Miami, for example).
That said, I wouldn’t mind seeing most of the state under the ocean.