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.

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