houseCarroll Gardens
120 3rd Place
Cobble Heights
Sunday 12-2
$2,095,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseDitmas Park
522 East 24th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-3
$1,099,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts Gardens
177 Maple Street
FSBO
Sunday 12-4
$950,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCrown Heights
1501 Union Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-2
$775,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. BRG, I can see that one room without carpet has gorgeous floors (CH house). Inlay – ooohhh!
    Re: 875 – I know. That house had some of the most beautiful (and semi destroyed) floors I’ve ever seen on the parlor floor.

    The only good thing to come out of this economic crisis is the satisfaction in knowing that even die hard Bushites have to know now what an idiot he is.

  2. The big Ditmas Park house is terrific, especially inside. The others are pretty awful. The Crown Heights house is depressing in many ways. Starting with that front door, which looks like it belongs on a Bar and Grill joint.
    I find it impossible to even think about prices at this moment. Can anyone truly be in the market to buy an expensive house right now? To all those who keep your millions stuffed in your matresses: This is your moment!!

  3. The PLG house has some original detail, but not much. I believe a wall has been removed from the parlor floor to make the living room bigger. The kitchen and basement look very unattractive in these photos; hopefully they look better in real life. I don’t think this house in this condition is priced under market; nicer houses in better condition in this area have gone for only slightly more when the market was in much better shape.

  4. PLG has alot of bead moulding…it’s hard to see in the pics.

    MM – in some of the pics at CH, you can see in-laid borders in the floor….875 St. marks, had some beautiful in-lay (sigh)

    Heard Bush this morning in his 3 minute speech, he basically said, the govt is working on a plan to help the economy…SIGH!

  5. I agree that the PLG interior seems to have most of its details. It clearly needs a new kitchen. Last week I had the gall to suggest that it looked like prices in PLG were decreasing–one PLG resident said that I was anti-Brooklyn and obviously wanted old houses to fall into disrepair. So I dread saying anything negative about the pricing of the PLG house, but it does seem a bit high for the current market. We’ll see.

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