Open House Picks: Six Months Later
Comment: Not too bad, actually. Open House Picks 7/25/08 [Brownstoner] Previous Six Months Later Posts [Brownstoner]

Comment: Not too bad, actually.
Open House Picks 7/25/08 [Brownstoner]
Previous Six Months Later Posts [Brownstoner]
hahaha! cwbuecheler, would BHO lose the tip-tap-snap of a catchy handle for bland accuracy? I think not.
BHO should change his name to “Brownstones Anywhere Between Five and Fifty Percent Off Depending On How ‘Fringe’ Your Neighborhood Is”
“BHO, care to comment????”
overpaidinbedstuy
***Bid half off peak comps***
brownstoner….when are you going to learn not to bother engaging the What???!!! 🙂
In addition to the fact that our house is in Clinton Hill and that we renovated it, it’s also five stories as opposed to three. Who knows what our place would sell for now, but that Monroe listing is obviously not the right comp. Clearly 147 St. James is a much more comparable property (http://bstoner.wpengine.com/brownstoner/archives/2009/01/last_weeks_bigg_43.php) though we’d never try to make the case that our house would fetch anywhere near the $1,930,000 this one just sold for. We still can’t believe that number.
“Not too bad, actually.”
Not for the sellers. Too bad for the Monroe buyer. Future Clinton Hill price for only three stories and a 6 1/2 block walk to either G or C trains. Post Lehman. Whoops!
***Bid half off peak comps***
850 for a newly redone limestone with two rental properties isn’t a bad price.
Hancock Ct, notwithstanding. Forgot to add that.
Even I knew Hancock St was priced more than $200k too high originally. I bet it sells for $800-850.
Doesn’t look like there’s any problem to me with those sale prices in bed Stuy. Looks like a perfectly normal market with things clearing between ask and offf 10%.
BHO, care to comment????