Open House Picks
Park Slope 380 9th Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2:30-4 $1,950,000 GMAP P*Shark Ditmas Park 301 Rugby Road Brooklyn Dwellings Sunday 12-2 $1,149,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 52A Lefferts Place Corcoran Sunday 2:30-3:30 $999,000 GMAP P*Shark Stuyvesant Heights 241 Decatur Street Corley RE Saturday 1-3 $659,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
380 9th Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,950,000
GMAP P*Shark
Ditmas Park
301 Rugby Road
Brooklyn Dwellings
Sunday 12-2
$1,149,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
52A Lefferts Place
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-3:30
$999,000
GMAP P*Shark
Stuyvesant Heights
241 Decatur Street
Corley RE
Saturday 1-3
$659,000
GMAP P*Shark
Anyone have any information they would be willing to share on the Leffert’s Place house? Has anyone seen it?
“As Pete points out in the Sales Under A Million thread, the Bed Stuy house sold at around $400 psf, not your figure of $200, brickoven. That’s MORE than what i paid for my place in “Stuyvesant heights”
Please, dazzle us with more bull$hit numbers that you pull out of your ass”
Dave said
Still think my numbers are bull^hit?
I’m with you on that observation, Mssr. Lafever. People that spend $1.9MM want more. And there shouln’t be a need to re-do it.
I know that top floor is not a full height ceiling but the Bed Stuy house seems ridiculously cheap. Is something amiss on the usability of the first or top floor? Unfortunately no floorplan on the broker site.
the bathrooms in the ninth street house are tiny. miniscule. 1.9 million for a house with a masterbath that you have to squeeze around the sink to get in the shower? That seems so wrong.
Rob, as I’ve posted here before, we have modest incomes for NYC but are fortunate to be trading up from prior sales. That said, in this climate, we (and many others) are no longer are willing to stretch to pay the mortgage especially when a house bought now will probably go down in value for a few years to come so one really should be certain they can definitely afford their home even in the event of reduced income, etc. And we, like many others we know, are working much harder now to bring home the bacon so are not about to blow our hard-won dollars on a property that is clearly way overpriced.
Rob – I think the same thing! Whenever I take a few days off and I walk around Park Slope I am amazed at how many folks are out and about during the day. They all can’t be taking a few days off like I am….
Seriously, how did these people amass such wealth b/c it surely seems they all work from home or are just home period
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But mopar, I think the families who can afford this price level (and we’re among them
may i ask what it is you do that you can afford 16,000 dollars a month? im not judging, im just curious.
sometimes i’ll walk down my block and look around and wonder, are all of these people millionaires? they sure don’t look it.
*rob*
9th st. yawn.
watch it sit and/or get delisted ultimately