Open House Picks
Park Slope 6 3rd Street Corcoran Sunday 2:30-4 $1,895,000 GMAP P*Shark Crown Heights 1094 Park Place Douglas Elliman Saturday 12-3 $1,345,000 (was $1,395,000 then $1,200,000) GMAP P*Shark Bay Ridge 445 100th Street Re/Max Sunday 12-3 $679,000 GMAP P*Shark Flatbush 244 Martense Street Fillmore Sunday 2-4 $499,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
6 3rd Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark
Crown Heights
1094 Park Place
Douglas Elliman
Saturday 12-3
$1,345,000 (was $1,395,000 then $1,200,000)
GMAP P*Shark
Bay Ridge
445 100th Street
Re/Max
Sunday 12-3
$679,000
GMAP P*Shark
Flatbush
244 Martense Street
Fillmore
Sunday 2-4
$499,000
GMAP P*Shark
Am I wrong but does the wall paper in the 100th St. house have pool tables on it? Can anyone see it better than me?
Haha, 6 3rd street sold for $975k a few months ago!
armchairwarrior, I think it is the same house on 3rd street that was HOTD a while back:
– http://bstoner.wpengine.com/brownstoner/archives/2008/08/house_of_the_da_551.php
wasn’t there another house house of the day close to the 3rd st house. like on the same block. did anyone know how much that one went for?
shillstoner – I know. I was just kidding around. I try not to make statements about what’s a good value or not because honestly a) I don’t know enough about RE comps to be sure, especially in the current economy and b) I think pretty much everything in Brooklyn is overvalued by a ridiculous amount, so nothing here is really a good value. Housing here is basically a sacrifice one makes in order to live in the city. But you could have 85% of the lifestyle for 50% (or less) of the cost in several major US cities.
cw, that is a good way of determining if a property is a good value for you–and it is of course how we all do it (get the place we most like that we can possibly afford). But it doesn’t mean the property is a “good value” in the broader sense.
“BRG…how long would it take to get to 42nd street on that R train from that beautiful house????”
Why 42nd street ????
Gas is so cheap, I drive everywhere. Plus, I need my car (back seat) to ply my trade!!
Seriously, about 45 minutes. But one can use those time to read and learn to spell and create grammitically correct sentances.
shillstoner – my rationale is as follows: if it’s $600k or under and I actually want to live in it, it’s well-priced. Because that’s as much as my wife and I can plausibly afford without reaching a point where we can’t actually go anywhere, do anything, or furnish the house. 🙂
that’s door to door, by the way.