houseBrooklyn Heights
169 State Street
Stribling
Sunday 12-2
$2,495,000 (was $2,995,000)
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
438 7th Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sat & Sun, 1-3
$1,950,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Heights
270 Sterling Place
Corcoran
Sunday 1-3
$1,500,000 (was $1,500,000)
GMAP P*Shark

houseBedford Stuyvesant
146 Halsey Street
All Points RE
Sunday 1:30-3
$795,000 (was $995,000)
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I’m glad antidope has taken up my point of view and been able to reinforce it with the widget data.

    I kind got a bit tired of preaching the story all through 2008, the Lehman crash, the market crash and now the market (stock) rebound where a lot of wealth has been created. Unless you were a real speculator in the stock market, most people’s portfolios that I talk to are back to pre-crash levels.

    Face it people, the bottom is not going to fall out of the brownstone market. The inventory is too small.

  2. Bed Stuy was HOTD on 4/14/09. Widget has a chance to make it’s best showing yet ($748K)!

    So that makes 3 out of 20 houses listed in Apr still on the market. Yes some were pulled, but they obviously don’t “need” to sell and intend to wait out the world crisis. Or, if you’re a pessimist, there are 6 houses in the “shadow inventory” category.

    MM: you’d think that house were overpriced even if it were 30 ft wide! since the widget began you’ve been underpricing actual sales prices by 10-25%. we’re at least a year into full on crisis in NY and we’re not there yet. someday you may be right. or someday you won’t. but pls don’t tell us why you’ll be correct eventually…i don’t think we can take another recitation of the SOS… 🙂

  3. 7th street looks nice but pricey. Almost $2 millions for place that has only 1.5 baths and a kitchen that is coming straight from the 80s, this is pushing the envelop too far!

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