Open House Picks 6 Months Later: 9/7/2007
Well, this almost seems like a zero-for-four batch, though 750 E. 21st allegedly has a firm offer (not in contract yet). The Cobble Hill house was originally listed at $2.9 mil; we caught it six months ago when the price had been chopped to $2.65. It’s now been fully rented out and is still for…

Well, this almost seems like a zero-for-four batch, though 750 E. 21st allegedly has a firm offer (not in contract yet). The Cobble Hill house was originally listed at $2.9 mil; we caught it six months ago when the price had been chopped to $2.65. It’s now been fully rented out and is still for sale at a slightly higher ask. 119 Bainbridge switched brokerages and was the subject of much chatter when it was House of the Day a few months ago. Brooklyn Properties now has it on their site at $1 mil.
Open House Picks 9/7/07 [Brownstoner]
Yeah 119 Bainbridge is in Stuyvesant Heights not Bedford Stuyvesant… We don’t call Prospect Heights Park Slope come on get it right…
Stuyvesant Heights is a pretty little neigborhood… beautiful brownstones…
I loved the Stuyvesant Heights house just did not have the money for it :0(
“Is Neverland is for sale?”
No, but Shangri-la is. It’s in Park Slope, but I guess you could have guessed that.
wow, rehab, you sure are impressive and you make it all seem so easy. you just make me wanna scream “sprezzatura!”
119 Bainbridge is in Contract
5:12, sounds like you need a better broker. Mine’s been counseling me to keep a certain chunk of cash in the money market fund for the past four months until we think the market has dipped about as far as it’s going to dip. It’s probably not there yet. And the other stocks he’s put me into have consistently grown even as the market has dipped.
I’d give you his name…. but you sound kinda douche-y. 🙂
Luv me some cheap brownstone stock mmm mmm good.
You wall street jokers are at the wrong blog. please go thatta way ————>
“4:39, you’re obviously a real Wall Street titan.”
You’re obviously not. Such individuals don’t fall for the broky-doke. Win or lose, the broker gets a commission. When will he/she tell you not to go shopping for “cheap” stocks.