houseProspect Heights
368 Park Place
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,700,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseWindsor Terrace
1670 10th Avenue
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$1,425,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseDitmas Park
493 Stratford Road
FSBO
Sat 10-4, Sun 10-4
$1,050,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts Gardens
150 Winthrop Street
Fillmore
Sunday 1-3
$799,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. wasn’t there a whole article that basically said without ps, there is no wt…at least in the minds of manhattanites moving to bk?

    park slope is the ONLY reason people have any interest in windsor terrace….as a cheaper alternative, but are close by for the amenities…

    wt is fine, but boring and rather ugly.

  2. seems this memorial day most people i know are staying in brooklyn instead of leaving…

    guess it’s the high gas prices and crappy economy.

    there’s always the park, the flea, the botanical gardens, the murakami exhibit at the museum…

    a staycation. i heard it on another blog or something..

  3. Ha. Well I am not a broker, nor a hijacker, but have been looking in PS/WT for a few months. WT was not my initial first choice but my main Brooklyn attraction is definitely the park. I actually did see the WT apt from Warren Lewis a few weeks ago you are talking about, and have kept my eye on it. It was in great condition, especially the kitchen, with this great wood detailing in the main room. Really charming and unique. I was thinking about viewing it again, but not sure I can get out of my current lease.
    I have had zero luck in Park Slope – it’s all new, sterile buildings with no charm or old fixer uppers I can’t afford to work on. I don’t have the time or money. Plus no parking ability. To me 579k seems pretty reasonable. But depends what you are going for.

  4. Oh wow, that is such a refreshingly honest and truthful post from 3:11 as a resident of WT.

    WT is great. But 3:11 says what I’ve always thought whenever I go there. It’s fine. The houses are cute. But it’s not going to appeal to certain big spender buyers who want a more flashy house. WT historically was never a wealthy neighborhood. It is a solid, middle class mostly police and civil servant neighborhood, as longtime Brooklyn residents have told me. It’s a nice history. But it means it doesn’t offer the mansions and the bigger more elegant brownstones.

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