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
3:34, back in the 50s we considered Park Slope to be the two blocks between Flatbush and Bergen street around 6th avenue. It’s amazing how far it’s extended since then.
You would have told me the same thing, 2:08, “dream on”, if in 1995 I told you that prices would triple. Suprise on the way up, suprise on the way down. No need to be insecure about it. If you can’t afford equity hemorrhage then beat the herd to the exit and sell.
The living space in the PLG house has 5 bedrooms and only 1.5 baths? The half bath is in the kitchen. It looks like the garden level is a doctors office with two “walkthrough” exam rooms (I would hate to be one of those patients). Based only on the floorplan, it looks like this house will need some work to make it ideal.
When i was a kid in the early 70’s we considered Park Slope to end at 3rd street.
The What is nothing without this blog so he, like the real estate market, is gasping for those sweet, final breaths. I won’t miss him or the ridiculously high prices. But if I’m ever in Lodi, New Jersey (G_d forbid), I’ll make sure to keep an eye peeled for a babbling roadside maniac.
I’m a bit stunned by these prices–they don’t seem to make all that much sense compared with others out there. Did the brokers wake up and think spring would make people more likely to splash out? What’s going on?
Whoops–forgot to sign in–I was “Guest 2:14”
2:42,
When I lived on that block of 13th Street in the early ’70s, everyone living there considered it to be Park Slope, even though some considered the Slope to end at 9th Street. The block was even starting to be gentrified.Old timers couldn’t believe that WE WERE ACTUALLY PAYING $200/MONTH for a garden floor apartment.
2:06 and 2:18, you guys obviously didn’t read the ps listing closely enough. this brownstone comes with a stoop! so of course it’s worth $2mm!
this is not the end of the world for most but anybody who is overextended and purchased from 2005 on is going to be loss a lot of money. Only a fool would buy now. Prices need to come down about 30 percent to return to the historical rendline. good luck