Park Slope
411 8th Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday, 2-3:30
$1,895,000
GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
413 12th Street
Corcoran
Sunday, 2-3:30
$1,495,000
GMAP P*Shark

Carroll Gardens
552 Clinton Street
Douglas Elliman
Sunday, 1:30-3
$1,195,000
GMAP P*Shark

Windsor Terrace
5 Reeve Place
Warren Lewis
Sunday, 11:30-1
$849,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The 8th street has good bones and (in addition to mech, kit, bath, elec and plumbing), the top floor needs to be nuked. Apparently the ceiling can be raised if desired. Its going to be a nice home eventually, and you may be back with your contractor if you’ve got the $$.

    WT house looks like they should be ecstatic to get what they bought it for in ’08, which is well below this. I feel bad to diss a couple of teachers, but at 12′ and 1500 sf (lets be generous), this looks like a $650 absolute max house to me.

    12th street has convenience, park, good block, renovated, but pretty small. The layout would be tough if you had 2 kids, i guess you could split one of the top floor bedrooms into two tiny ones. Still, if this is 1700sf that’s almost $880 per square foot. Yowza!

  2. The 8th street has good bones and (in addition to mech, kit, bath, elec and plumbing), the top floor needs to be nuked. Apparently the ceiling can be raised if desired. Its going to be a nice home eventually, and you may be back with your contractor if you’ve got the $$.

    WT house looks like they should be ecstatic to get what they bought it for in ’08, which is well below this. I feel bad to diss a couple of teachers, but at 12′ and 1500 sf (lets be generous), this looks like a $650 absolute max house to me.

    12th street has convenience, park, good block, renovated, but pretty small. The layout would be tough if you had 2 kids, i guess you could split one of the top floor bedrooms into two tiny ones. Still, if this is 1700sf that’s almost $880 per square foot. Yowza!

  3. Not many parents i know who would want to sleep on the garden floor and kids on the top floor. Pretty awful for those nightime emergencies and/or sibling anarchy. Conversely, letting a child sleep down there would give a parent nightmares about safety. In my nabe, someone we have been battling nighttime garden apt break-ins on the block.

    I’m sure a lot of tweens/teens would LOVE the garden apt….and their parents not so much). Could be OK for college age child though.