I seriously love that Park Slope 3rd St. apt. It has windows on opposite sides, and the common spaces are joined with the windows running along the long walls, and it has plenty of bedrooms — and not too many bathrooms. And the kitchen is large with two doors. And it’s under a million. Though it would have to be more like $300,000 for me to buy it.
They did a nice job with the paint in that Ditmas Park apartment. Funny, my old apartment in Queens was nearly identical (minus the nice paint). It’s about the same price too.
As a former real estate agent, I often thought of my clients as suckers. Oddly, none of the suckers I sold houses to suffered during this current downturn in the market. I now believe I was the sucker all this time.
it was a joke of epic proportion for a 17 footer. the ad says timeless…because they never renovated. the only new touch the kitchen needed was someone’s hand on a detonator.
i would say it was an interesting layout for aprox 1000 sq feet, and three bedrooms. it didn’t feel tight the way most 3 bedrooms do at that square footage. it had nice details and good light since it’s parlor floor. but still needs some work even though the kitchen and bath have been recently renovated. and the open house was dead. no one was there when i was.
that 3-bedroom on 3rd street is pretty nice, but i think the 1 bathroom thing is a dealbreaker.
Calling Miss Muffet, in all seriousness, that’s a very nice three-bedroom apt in the P.S. 321 district. Check it out!
I seriously love that Park Slope 3rd St. apt. It has windows on opposite sides, and the common spaces are joined with the windows running along the long walls, and it has plenty of bedrooms — and not too many bathrooms. And the kitchen is large with two doors. And it’s under a million. Though it would have to be more like $300,000 for me to buy it.
They did a nice job with the paint in that Ditmas Park apartment. Funny, my old apartment in Queens was nearly identical (minus the nice paint). It’s about the same price too.
As a former real estate agent, I often thought of my clients as suckers. Oddly, none of the suckers I sold houses to suffered during this current downturn in the market. I now believe I was the sucker all this time.
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http://www.brownharrisstevens.com/detail.aspx?id=1011388
it was a joke of epic proportion for a 17 footer. the ad says timeless…because they never renovated. the only new touch the kitchen needed was someone’s hand on a detonator.
even half off would be too much.
enough said.
i went here:
http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/2136-DP90604272/park-slope-brooklyn-ny-usa/0-1000000-price/PRICE-HIGH-sort/20-p/390-6623–44-1271194–44-1561646–56-1015775–3187-953412–44-1430058–3187-898866–253-NS90512228–3187-1090835–2136-DP90604272-ls/209-t
i would say it was an interesting layout for aprox 1000 sq feet, and three bedrooms. it didn’t feel tight the way most 3 bedrooms do at that square footage. it had nice details and good light since it’s parlor floor. but still needs some work even though the kitchen and bath have been recently renovated. and the open house was dead. no one was there when i was.
i also went here:
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid=1560928
i don’t know where to begin except to say that it was not for me. too cramped, poorly laid out, etc etc. though this place was packed with ppl probably due to the price.
haven’t seen anything interesting in park slope recently for sale. has anyone seen anything good in this price range with at least two bedrooms?
It depends on the house & location. I pass on your bulletins to a friend who loves going to them.
Yeah and they said “You’re a Sucker”!!!
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Someday this war is gonna end…