housePark Slope
6 3rd Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCrown Heights
1094 Park Place
Douglas Elliman
Saturday 12-3
$1,345,000 (was $1,395,000 then $1,200,000)
GMAP P*Shark

houseBay Ridge
445 100th Street
Re/Max
Sunday 12-3
$679,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseFlatbush
244 Martense Street
Fillmore
Sunday 2-4
$499,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Jeez that BHS house that BRG posted is so Scarsdale! But the townhouse is quite lovely and not too absurdly priced.

    So, when people say that a place is a “good value” or “well priced” what are they comparing the price to? How does anyone know what a good value is at the moment. Things that closed last week are now overpriced, so what do you use as a comp?

  2. I agree 100% with CGFan. I like Brooklyn, and really like the architecture, but it seems assinine to spend $1.4 million on a house in a less desirable area with few amenities and where safety may be an issue. I also don’t fully comprehend spending $2 million on a house in a more desireable area (such as Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Fort Green, etc) that needs another $500K in renovations. You can buy beautiful turn of the century houses in the suburbs within a 30 minute train ride, for much cheaper. Granted Brooklyn has more to offer in some regards (culture, restaurants, etc), but there is a lot to be said for purchasing a home within your budget and not stretching yourself to the max (or beyond)….

  3. “BRG…how long would it take to get to 42nd street on that R train from that beautiful house????”

    DIBS, let’s put it this way: you better leave now if you want to get there by Monday.

  4. i’ll agree with you BRG, that this isn’t one of the nicer townhomes but the price is very good. Someone with an eye for decorating could really make the place into a charmer.

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