housePark Slope
146 Sterling Place
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12:30-2
$2,995,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseFort Greene
76 South Elliott Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$2,795,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseFort Greene
135 Saint Felix Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-4
$1,699,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
522 Madison Street
Corcoran
Sunday 10-11
$624,960
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Are you calling me a broker from the burbs? That’s funny. I think I’ll write a song about that.

    I live in Brooklyn
    but what I really want
    to be is a…
    broker in the burbs
    broker in the burbs
    broker in the burbs…

    Catchy. No, I was just sharing my experiences. but you can ignore them if you want.

  2. 4:34…NOT just Manhattan.

    On my PS block, I have new neighbors from Berlin, from London, from Los Angeles and from Paris.

    All in the last 2 years.

    I can only help but think what you say is true. More people know about these places now. And once they come visit, they seem to love it here. I certainly wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. It’s my idea of an urban paradise.

  3. 4:12 said:
    “More houses in 2000 yes, but also more potential buyers. there are fewer buyers at the current inflated prices”

    That would mean all the buyers right now are coming from the same pool of people that existed in 2000 and their number and FINANCES have remained unchanged.

    Wrong.

    More people have moved to NYC. Tons of them. More people are more aware of Park Slope and more interested in living there. Tons more, since 2000. Also way more wealthy people are interested in Park Slope now. In 2000 it wasn’t all that appealing to wealthy Manhattan families to buy a house in Park Slope now it’s not just acceptable but it’s the cool thing to do. Much has changed in numbers and types of buyers in Brooklyn since 2000.

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