Open House Picks
Carroll Gardens 72 2nd Place Corcoran Sunday 3-4:30 $2,350,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 466 13th Street Douglas Elliman Sunday 1-2 $2,050,000 GMAP P*Shark Gowanus 389 Sackett Street Neuhaus Realty Sat 1-4, Sun 12:30-4 $1,900,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Lefferts Gardens 218 Midwood Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-3:30 $1,375,000 GMAP P*Shark

Carroll Gardens
72 2nd Place
Corcoran
Sunday 3-4:30
$2,350,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
466 13th Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 1-2
$2,050,000
GMAP P*Shark
Gowanus
389 Sackett Street
Neuhaus Realty
Sat 1-4, Sun 12:30-4
$1,900,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
218 Midwood Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-3:30
$1,375,000
GMAP P*Shark
13th street is sunset park, just because realtors want to extend park slope south doesn’t make it so
Only one that interests me is the PLG house…parking and corner lot are key, and if the dr. is planning on staying a long time, it could be a nice income stream without the negatives associated with being a usual landlord.
Agree that it’s sort of small, though, for the money. Could be that closer to 1 mil. would, as they say, git ‘er done.
This is for the What who says that interest rates are going up. Ten year tresury rates are currently 3.87% which still puts them at the lowest level in 45 years and in fact a little lower than they were in 2003. So, hard to back-up the idea that interest rates are going to kill the real estate market.
Description,”Market yield on U.S. Treasury securities at 10-year constant maturity, quoted on investment basis”
1962, 3.95
1963, 4.00
1964, 4.19
1965, 4.28
1966, 4.93
1967, 5.07
1968, 5.64
1969, 6.67
1970, 7.35
1971, 6.16
1972, 6.21
1973, 6.85
1974, 7.56
1975, 7.99
1976, 7.61
1977, 7.42
1978, 8.41
1979, 9.43
1980, 11.43
1981, 13.92
1982, 13.01
1983, 11.10
1984, 12.46
1985, 10.62
1986, 7.67
1987, 8.39
1988, 8.85
1989, 8.49
1990, 8.55
1991, 7.86
1992, 7.01
1993, 5.87
1994, 7.09
1995, 6.57
1996, 6.44
1997, 6.35
1998, 5.26
1999, 5.65
2000, 6.03
2001, 5.02
2002, 4.61
2003, 4.01
2004, 4.27
2005, 4.29
2006, 4.80
2007, 4.63
Words to the White Trash…
GO BACK TO THE BURBS AND STAY THERE
In the 20s, Park Slope was just two brownstones on Carroll Street between 8th Ave. and Prospect Park West.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why the HOTD on 13th hasn’t sold vs. the one on the next block (13th btwn 7th and 8th) that went into contract after being on the market only a few weeks at $2.1? It was listed by Corcoran. I can only assume that they got close to ask for it or else why would it have gone so quickly. It isn’t a brownstone — it’s a townhouse built out of a part of the Ansonia — no stoop, no basement and a horribly ugly kitchen. Once the deal closes, it surely will be the most expensive house on all of 13th Street. Why would someone do that right now? Lack of rentals?
The house is PLG looks beautifully and rare find especially with those added benefits -parking and income. There also seems to be a large deck over two garages.
Stopped by the 13th Street open house about a month ago, when the listing was still with Corcoran. It needs hardcore cosmetic work (paint, plastering, refinish floors, new baths, update the kitchen). Not sure about the condition of the electrical or plumbing. Can’t beat that park block location but this house needs some attention. $2.3 mil was a joke; at least at the current price you can offer below $2 mil and expect a counter-offer back.
Hey ‘Native – can you doo wop?