houseCobble Hill
26 Bergen Street
Prudential Douglas Elliman
Sunday 2-4
$2,375,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseBoerum Hill
123 Nevins Street
Nancy Mckiernan
Sunday 2-4
$1,399,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCrown Heights
1211 Dean Street
Yvette Braham
Saturday 1-3
$899,999
GMAP P*Shark

houseBushwick
369 Menahan Street
Corcoran
Sunday 11-2
$549,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseProspect Lefferts
237 Empire Boulevard
Alexis Finigan
Sunday 11-2
$525,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. You’d think that the proximity of the 71st precinct would make a difference, but Shane is quite right. It is a very hazardous area and extremely violent. Here’s hoping that one day they find a way to clean it up.

  2. Shane, that doesn’t even make sense, even if it wasn’t a stupid remark. You obviously don’t know the area, and are just trying to stir up trouble. The house is down the street from the huge 81st Precinct house. If nowhere else in the nabe, that house should be quite safe. Combat zone. Yeah, right.

  3. FYI. The high-rise (white exterior) projects (complete with parking lots) on Wyckoff Street between 3rd and Nevins is called “Wyckoff Gardens”. The projects bounded by Wyckoff, Bond, Butler and Hoyt Streets that features a mixture of low-rise and high-rise buildings and brick exterior as known as Gowanua Houses. Much as I find it a laughable notion, the Gowanus Houses are considered to be one of the better projects (in terms of quality of residents, maintenance and desireability)in Brooklyn by certain folks who work for NYCHA.

  4. Walked by the Cobble Hill house this weekend. Obviously I haven’t seen the inside, but based on location alone if you’re looking to move to cobble hill, there are definitely better locations and probably for a similar price. As already said, across the street is not the best, but there are 3 houses just like this one next door, and they’re all inhabited. Also, anyone know what school this is zoned for?

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