houseClinton Hill
69 St. James Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:00-4:00 (Appt. only)
$1,995,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
20 Sterling Place
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,800,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCarroll Gardens
121 Rapelye Street
Cobble Heights
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,450,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseFlatbush
3317 Avenue K
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1
$399,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. “4:55, I was going to put in a bid, but later decided against it. According to Nasty Neinast, best and finals were Tuesday? That place needed a LOT of dough to reno, and after all is said and done, you’re probably looking at the most expensive house in Prospect Heights.”

    11:58, It definitely needed work, new kitchen and baths and cosmetics, but I expect that’s what I can afford. It seemed priced more reasonably than anything else I’ve been seeing. Houses in PH are going for over $2 mill when in move in condition. I can’t imagine the place needed 600 thousand.

    Does Neinast have a bad reputation in general? I was so surprised when they weren’t taking offers because the girl said nothing at the open house.

  2. 7:53, I agree with you with one exception: A young man whose great grandparents emigrated from Italy would be the contemporary of an African American young man whose Great great grandparents were born as slaves. Really wasn’t that long ago- Four or more greats not necessary. If you throw in the era of Jim Crow, it was only 40 years ago.

  3. My first apartment in Park Slope was on that block of Sterling place – (27 years ago! – how the years fly) – and I liked the block a lot then. It is a nice area of the Slope – some blocks around there have housing that is a bit older there than some other parts of the neighborhood.

    I don’t recall the 10th St. house, though 10th street is certainly charming as well. The houses there were built slightly later, and the blocks have a different style and feel.

    I like the 2/3/Q access – always needed that, actually, in all my P.S. moves – to each their own. There is a different feel to this part of the neighborhood than 10th St. – people go with what their gut likes.

  4. Calling a young man whose great grandparents may have emigrated from Italy a guido is like calling a young man whose great great great great ..grandparents were enslaved by Dutch/English immigrants a Ni**er. I guess we should build a big suburban like mall so that all the 15yr olds can hand out there. But wait, then you wouldn’t like the look. I doubt they are fornicating – do you really believe that to be true? Probably drinking, rough housing and making out (sound familiar). If not, you probably had a really boring adolescence.

  5. On the Sterling house don’t forget to add the cost of redoing the facade— on the DOB website there are several open violations for spalling brownstone which is falling or in danger of falling–

  6. 4:55, I was going to put in a bid, but later decided against it. According to Nasty Neinast, best and finals were Tuesday? That place needed a LOT of dough to reno, and after all is said and done, you’re probably looking at the most expensive house in Prospect Heights.

  7. 5:08 you don’t say. I live on Woodhull st and the Park is locked at night. So you are a Liar or you have not live there in Years. As far as Guidos they have left the area in Droves, there a few left, but if all I have to worry about are a few Italian kids Pissing on Slides I will take it. If you want go move to another location and worry if you will get shot.

  8. I saw the Rapeleye house when it first went on the market. The building needs work. It is also not in a great location across from the school and near the entrance to the BQE. Still it is not a bad deal.

    Note that the house next door was sold last year for $1.75M after a substantial reno.

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