housePark Slope
865 Union Street
Townsley & Gay
Sunday 1:30-3:30
$2,550,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
303 13th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:30-5
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseDitmas Park
440 East 19th Street
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 1-3
$1,390,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts Gardens
73 Rutland Road
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2:30
$1,390,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. 9:07 how can you ignore unregistered users when the vast majority of posters are unregistered?

    It may be a so called feature, but I for one think it is more of a problem than a feature.

    If anything you should put registered users in gray type, since registered users are clearly in the minority.

  2. But 8:34, it’s not a problem, it’s a feature. The idea was to make it easier to give credence to posts by registered users and [if you’re so inclined] to ignore posts by unregistered guests.

    I think this was a good idea [because of some really offensive anon.posts], but, since so many people [for reasons that escape me] choose not to register, many worthwhile posts are in gray. Perhaps the distinction could be continued with different color type, or different fonts for registered and unregistered posters. This would increase legibility and avoid eystrain.

  3. Stoner, may I offer a suggestion? Instead of engaging in this neverending game of tit for tat with the spammer, why not just address the problem directly? I mean, isn’t that the obvious solution here? Am I missing something? How hard can it be to fix whatever problem it is that’s causing the text to be so light?

  4. “Teh What is the blind poster. Cut it out What.”

    First thing, I’m not the “Spammer”. From day one I always sign my name. To the Spammer: You can use Cascading Style Sheets and set your Browser preferences. Read all about it here http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/. Please stop spamming this site, thank you.

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end…

  5. just checked corc’s site. 73 rutland is listed at 1.345. thought it was a bit odd to be higher when just across the street (& everywhere else in PLG) the price dropped significantly.

  6. I hear you 7:25. But that is about what a fixer upper in the area goes for. If it were not for the recent slump, it would have probably gotten a little more. The area definitely doesn’t appeal to everyone but there seem to be enough people (many ex-Park Sloper’s and the like with growing families) who choose to fix-up a house out here.

  7. But unless a Dr buys the home and opens his own practice, I still don’t think a family is going to want this. At least I wouldn’t. At $1.4million, I want my own house, so would have to pay to put in new kitchen, take out old and do renovations/reconfigurations. And when was the price dropped? I thought this was a new listing?

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