Open House Picks 10/9/09
Park Slope 376 11th Street Corcoran Sunday 12-1:30 $1,650,000 GMAP P*Shark Park Slope 178A 13th Street Warren Lewis Sunday 12:30-1:30 $1,075,000 GMAP P*Shark Kensington 289 East 7th Street Brooklyn Properties Sunday 2-4 $799,000 GMAP P*Shark Flatbush 691 East 22nd Street TJ Mill Sunday 1-4 $699,000 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
376 11th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$1,650,000
GMAP P*Shark
Park Slope
178A 13th Street
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12:30-1:30
$1,075,000
GMAP P*Shark
Kensington
289 East 7th Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 2-4
$799,000
GMAP P*Shark
Flatbush
691 East 22nd Street
TJ Mill
Sunday 1-4
$699,000
GMAP P*Shark
the 2160 I’m taking from propshark. And not everyone buying is a ‘family’ especially smaller houses like this. probably not having kids puts you in better financial position to buy 🙂
pete, I disagree. When you are buying raw commercial space the sq ft cost is what is most important. But when a family buys a house it’s the number of bedrooms. -Or were you being facetious?
Also I don’t see how that house has 2160 sq ft. That’s about 300 sq.ft. more than I get from the floorplans.
Minard,
you know better than that… really doesn’t make much difference how many bedrooms the space is divided into.
What matter is that they are asking $763 a sq ft. If they divided the same 2160 sq ft into 6 bedrooms does not make it a bargain.
the 11th Street house has two bedrooms.
A two-bedroom house, in the South Slope. for 1.6 million.
Rock like it’s 2007!!
Over a mil to live far south between 3rd and 4th avenues is a stretch. Nice looking property on the surface, but c’mon. That area is grim.
It is NOT park slope, it’s Gowanus.
Nice looking place on 11th, tastefully done…but $1.65Mil for a single-family on this block, nice enough as it is, seems a bit optimistic. Hardly outrageous given it’s peers, but I doubt anyone’s running in to pony up the cash.
What is nice is all these new optimistic sellers are flooding the area with inventory.
Anyone have any insight about the Flatbush house? Is that a good price? Is it really ‘priced to sell’?
Boxes of old pizza, grand pianos, cobras….hard to say until you open it up.
Antidope, Ha!
What’s usually underneath a drop ceiling? (or above it I should say)
snappy, it ain’t the dropped ceiling that’s hard to remedy. It’s what lies underneath…