housePark Slope
375 6th Avenue
Betancourt & Associates
Sunday 1-3pm
$1,525,000
GMAP

houseCobble Hill
148 Warren Street
Brooklyn Bridge Realty
Sunday 11:30-2pm
$1,525,000
GMAP

housePark Slope
348 10th Street
Leslie J. Garfield
Sunday 11-1pm
$1,275,000
GMAP

houseBedford Stuyvesant
612A MacDonough Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2pm-
$595,000
GMAP


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  1. 9 of the 15th street places are listed as in contract. I don’t think there was a price decrease. If there was, it was small. The top penthouse is still selling for $1.495 million. I am not saying the places are flying off the shelf. they clearly are not. But they seem to be selling steadily. Every week another one or two seem to be in contract.

    The same seems to be true for the 8th street places being sold by the Developers Group.

    My only real point earlier was that the 7th street places are not selling and the 15th street places are — even if not overnight or immediately. (And based on the locations, I do not find this outcome surprising.)

  2. I have heard that the 15th St. condos had a price decrease. They have been on the market for a few months now and it looks like they only have 5 or so in contract. There has been no buzz on this development at all….

  3. The MacDonough St. house looks nice, although there are no photos to show the inside (it says it has details). It is a bit far out — is this still technically Bed-Stuy?

    The price doesn’t seem that bad, considering that there’s a house on my block in PLG (Lefferts between Rogers and Nostrand) for $649K and it’s tiny, with a concrete back yard. They’re doing an open house there too tomorrow:

    http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=832632

    This house has been flipped twice in the past two years — the last person to buy it was a real estate agent herself — she invested a minimal sum to rip out one of the kitchens and expand the other, calling it now a one-family. There don’t seem to be any details left or anything…

    And unless the agent for the MacDonough St house made a typo, this has to be the world’s shortest open house ever (2:00 – 2:05)!

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