houseClinton Hill
219 Washington Avenue
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$1,999,000 was $2,275,000
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houseWindsor Terrace
102 Windsor Place
Orrichio-Anderson
Sunday 2-4
$1,400,000 was $1,525,000
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housePark Slope
352 6th Street
Fenwick Keats
Sunday 12-3
$1,295,000 was $1,650,000
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houseProspect Park South
225 Marlborough Road
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 2:30-4
$975,000 was $1,080,000
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  1. A few Clinton Hill brownstones sold in the 2MM range (plus or minus 100K) in recent years, not many though. It will be interesting to see if this one gets the price. I think it’s a nice place, but we’ll see.

  2. Yes, 6th st is laughable – tiny house, gut job, no stoop. WT is still priced per bubble (we actually saw that house). Sellers need to pay attention to OH6months later and get a grip on reality in setting their asks.

  3. Ridiculous. The reflation trade has gone to people’s heads.

    6th street place is laughably pathetic at that price. Unless you’re into Grandma Chic.

    Clinton Hill $2 Mil? Please.

  4. In defense of the Clinton Hill house, if you compare the St James house yesterday that just sold for 1.4, listing this place at 1.9 doesn’t sound outrageous to me. Overall, it has far nicer finishes, it is a larger, wider house with central air, etc.

  5. No, that’s Mary Catherine Gallagher. Mary Kay is the doyenne of Prospect Park South real estate. That house was the Kliot’s OB/GYN practice, it was a pleasant doc’s office by Brooklyn standards, can’t vouch for the rest of it. Anyone seeking to convert it to residential will inherit the issues that come with (a) a huge corner property (virtually a double lot) and (b) the Brighton Line culvert in the back yard heading into the Beverly Road station, but it lies at the foot of one of the loveliest blocks in Brooklyn.

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