Open House Picks
Park Slope 112 St. Marks Place Edie & Inga Sunday 12-3 $1,500,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Lefferts Gardens 74 Lincoln Road Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 1-3 $1,395,000 GMAP P*Shark Ditmas Park 47 Marlborough Road Corcoran Sunday 2:30-4:30 $1,049,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 50 Putnam Avenue Mark David Sunday 1-1:45 $850,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
112 St. Marks Place
Edie & Inga
Sunday 12-3
$1,500,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
74 Lincoln Road
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-3
$1,395,000
GMAP P*Shark
Ditmas Park
47 Marlborough Road
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,049,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
50 Putnam Avenue
Mark David
Sunday 1-1:45
$850,000
GMAP P*Shark
Holy Bejesus, Batman St Marks house is rundown in a truly depressing way. Reminds me of that house for sale on Sterling Place (BHS) that’s in contract. Park Slope is hot, but I don’t even know how good that block is…plus no stoop, and facade renovation alone for $50k (more to put the stoop back). I’d say 1.2, 1.3 even and some scheming developer might go for it, but not for 1.49, no way!
And I do agree, it’s weird how much they focused on the stairs…still, in some ways, stairs are among the better features. Whole house just looks sad, grimey, (clear signs of leaky roof, too, even with bad pics)
http://www.brooklynestates.com/SaleHouse-1,499,000.htm
go here, armchairwarrior, for super obnoxious flash presentation of St. Mark’s Place house.
interior is a pit
Putnam ave has that “in the shadow of the BQE” look.
4:40….5:09 is right…obnoxious…. Besides, when people go look at houses they are usually trading up!! where is it that you’re living now???
I LOVE the interior of the Lincoln Road House. When it was built, it was considered more in the spirit of what we now term Victorian Flatbush; in fact, Flatbush, Avenue, Church Avenue and the side streets were all lined with gorgeous wood frame homes, leading right up to Lincoln. As early as 1920 developers started razing them (St. Paul’s) in order to put up apt bldgs. I have a fantastic picture of the Lincoln Road houses in PLG taken in about 1910.
anyone seen the interior of the st marks pl? no pics on the net :(.
4:40 — Your tone is nauseating and condescending. Please return to the gated community you drove your SUV out of and leave this discussion to people who love the mix of urban bustle and pre-war grace that is Brooklyn.
Nope, 4:55.
The Caton Park house is more affordable than other houses in Victorian Flatbush because 1) it is in Caton Park, one of the most architecturally muddled of the Victorian Flatbush neighborhoods, 2) it is opposite a school and near the parade grounds 3) it faces several non Victorian homes, or homes that have been disfigured beyond recognition, an 4) although the interior looks great, the exterior needs TONS of work. The columns are disintegrating.
That said, this house is priced right for Victorian Flatbush.