houseFort Greene
351 Adelphi Street
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 1-3
$1,900,000
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houseFort Greene
222 Cumberland Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$1,499,000
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houseCarroll Gardens
10 Fourth Place
Halstead
Sunday 1-3
$1,200,000
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houseWindsor Terrace
17 Howard Place
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:30-4:30
$1,025,000
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houseCrown Heights
1239 Dean Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-1:30
$825,000
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  1. 10 Fourth place has a crazy old man and a crazy old dog living there. The garden floor has a dog-chewed-up couch at the corner, last time we saw it. The whole building was a mess and no backyard, no bathroom or kitchen on parlor floor. Who would buy such a piece of crap?

  2. Am I crazy or was that Cumberland House featured a little while ago? It looks really narrow from the photos of the exterior.

    That Adelphi house is just horrid looking. I think I saw an ad for an FSBO on Clermont for the same price that seems like a better value.

  3. Adelphi: Although I’m not grooving to the modern cabinets, I actually like the “cell” bathroom and the rest of the kitchen. These finishes may not be your taste, but they are appealing to some folks and I can assure you, they aren’t cheap. (No, I’m not the owner or broker)
    The lighting, I’m not crazy about.

  4. Any market, including the real estate market is affected by the sentiments of its participants. Where the market in NY crashes depends on where buyers beleive that it will crash. If buyers hold out – thinking that prices will drop, sellers will eventually have to drop prices in order to move properties. The real test of the market will come in the spring (after bonus time). If buyers with lots of free cash do not get caught up in the “i have lots of cash so let me spend it” mind-set then I think that sellers (who really need to sell) will eventually drop asking prices.

  5. Re: 1239 Dean Street: This is the block that is the central focus of the proposed Crown Heights North Historic District, which is likely to be designated soon. Furthermore, as development creeps east along Atlantic from Flatbush, (like it or not) this section of Nostrand will benefit in the form of new amenities.

  6. Good point about “best buys”. While looking like a good buy is certainly one reason we’ll include something, we’ll also include houses that are architecturally significant regardless of price or houses that we think may be worthy of discussion or realte to something else we’ve discussed that week. It’s all pretty subjective and seat-of-the-pants.

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