Open House Picks
Clinton Hill 298 Lafayette Avenue Douglas Elliman Sunday 12-2 $1,995,000 GMAP P*Shark Boerum Hill 80 Hoyt Street FSBO Sunday 12:30-3:30 $1,780,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 566 10th Street Brooklyn Properties Sat & Sun, 1-3 $1,499,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 664 Degraw Street Corcoran Sunday 2:30-4 $1,395,000 GMAP P*Shark

Clinton Hill
298 Lafayette Avenue
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12-2
$1,995,000
GMAP P*Shark
Boerum Hill
80 Hoyt Street
FSBO
Sunday 12:30-3:30
$1,780,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
566 10th Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sat & Sun, 1-3
$1,499,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
664 Degraw Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,395,000
GMAP P*Shark
who are you people who only make 300k a year? You own brownstones? Get a job.
5:14 that’s what’s half the fun on this site…watching them take the bait!!!
5:14 – of course I took the bait – that’s why I come on this blog, to work myself into a froth and release my pent up NY hostility. That’s what constitutes a good day on brownstoner.
Actually 230k is the exact number that analysts are paid at securities firms, and indeed they are hiring 2,400 this year. And run of the mill MDs do make 2-3MM.
And: fact is, kdabrowski makes a good point, and it’s not about the comments on this blog. You guests who just moved to Brooklyn from wherever last year don’t have the same perspective as someone who’s been here a while. Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, Red Hook – neighborhoods like these were really great 5 to 10 years ago, but lately they seem to be filling up with d-bags like the “I work in the arts” guy.
Now, I’m aware that this is my particular perspective, and that it involves nostalgia for when I was younger and when these neighborhoods had scenes that seemed fresh and exciting. And I’m not trying to rant against gentrification, or wish that nothing would ever change. All I’m saying is, which I think is beyond argument: there is a somewhat higher number of insufferable d-bags around here than there used to be.
i’d say 50-70% of the comments on brownstoner are people looking for a reaction from people. they seem to do an excellent job at it. you are the most gullible bunch of people on the internets.
I love how talking about salaries are gross, but talking about 2-3 million dollar brownstones and the thickness of their moldings is not.
You do realize that if many people who live in Brooklyn were to read this blog and see these comments about recessed lighting, 3000 sf being not enough room to raise one child, where do I park my second car, how do I remove paint from my 36 foot parlor doorway, etc.
The entire site is gross, depending on the crowd.
I happen to love it, but please let’s not be so prudish.
Anyone buying ANY of the properties on the open house picks make above 300K a year or above.
sdrubbins, not to disagree about anything you said, but even on 150k you would be nowhere near being able to buy the DeGraw house.
Thats how silly prices are.
Kdabrowski – I agree that this gloating about salaries is gross! Yes, tell us where the non-entitled, down to earth people have gone?