housePark Slope
451 6th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$2,829,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Park South
169 Westminster Road Archive!
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 1-3
$1,350,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
238 Gates Avenue
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-3
$1,350,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
96 St. James Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,200,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. well for the most part we all agree on one thing. people have not accepted the reality of todays market. inventory is growing and the sellers will chase the ask down to where it belongs as they sit and sit. No point in buying now.

  2. The comments haven’t been working for the past week or two. It’s become too much of a pain in the ass to try to post a comment. Mine post maybe 2 out of 10 times. Fix the server!! That’s why there are so few comments. Not all of them get posted, and people give up.

  3. The comments haven’t been working for the past week or two. It’s become too much of a pain in the ass to try to post a comment. Mine post maybe 2 out of 10 times. Fix the server!! That’s why there are so few comments. Not all of them get posted, and people give up.

  4. Yes, something must be wrong with this blog since there have been no anti-Park Slope posts yet on this thread! (or for that matter, defenders of PS).

    The 6th St house looks nice but whoa, what a price tag! What do people think of that? I know folks who bought in 2001 a house that is almost identical very nearby for about a million – have houses really tripled in that time? And do people think townhouses are going to stay through the roof or finally calm down?

  5. I viewed the Gates Ave. home before with another agency. Lovely home..but too much for a 5-family, considering tying to get a mortgage as it’s being used as 4 family. Just doesn’t add up… Seller doesn’t want to convert to a 4 which would be smart..

  6. yeah, I first thought the poster who said kill the spiral meant the main staircase – then I realized that they meant the small spiral staircase between the lower two floors in back. That would make it work as a triplex, with a lot of work.

    Having half floors at many levels can make a house seem larger – I remember a friend’s center city Philly rowhouse with the half floors – every person’s bedroom was it’s own half floor, which was nice and very private – though I don’t think the stair was spiral there, so it took up less room.

    Still, this could be really nice, with lots of bucks put into it.

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