Rentals of the Week: Carroll Gardens Area
Wide range of stock and prices in or very near Carroll Gardens. Clockwise from upper left: 1. Renovated 1-br plus den, floor-thru. $1,800, Nelson St. 2. 3-br w/ 2 full baths, h/w floors. $3,099, Nevins at Sackett 3. New reno studio w/ stainless appliances. $1,700. Summit at Columbia 4. 1-br w/ 2 dens, h/w floors….

Wide range of stock and prices in or very near Carroll Gardens. Clockwise from upper left:
1. Renovated 1-br plus den, floor-thru. $1,800, Nelson St.
2. 3-br w/ 2 full baths, h/w floors. $3,099, Nevins at Sackett
3. New reno studio w/ stainless appliances. $1,700. Summit at Columbia
4. 1-br w/ 2 dens, h/w floors. $2,000. Smith at Union
5. 2-br in carriage house, shared backyard. $2,300. Bond St.
and what 1700 dollars is an impressive bargain? Please only tell us when you start hearing rents going for 500-600 dollars in CG hopefully that will not be too long down the road
It is a blog for whiners whose hobby is putting everything down.
The last 3 entries speak for tem selves.
Sorry for pointing out the obvious.
And you surmise that they are Italian because of their grammar and spelling?
WOW!! Listen to yourself – so it’s clear that you choose not to live in CG because of this Italian phobia. Were you beat up by someone that you perceived to be Italian in your NJ suburb? Or maybe that were Czech – same thing – right?
There is no war between PS and CG.
However there is one or two bored Italian housewives from Carroll Gardens (who express themselves badly and can’t spell) who have recently discovered Brownstoner, and often show up ranting against every other neighborhood in Brooklyn in their efforts to promote CG. It’s gross.
Way to put down the put-downers!
Way to whine about the whiners!
I thought this was a serious blog.
Keep reading and you will find out it is not.
It is a blog for whiners whose hobby is putting everything down.
As a proud mother of 4 who relocated to Park Slope from the suburbs I can proudly say Park Slope is THE best because it’s doorways are wide enough and sidewalks safe enough for my double-wide strollers. And everywhere else people get all ‘nasty’ when I take a relaxing 35 minutes in line to order my cappachino and breakfast for the kids in the morning. God bless Park Slope and our troops!
LOL!!! South Brooklyn dominates once again.
Where are all the bitter renters complaining about the prices for this sh!t? Are you all just a bunch or turdholes who talk about restaurants? Losers.