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BOERUM HILL $1.325 MILLION
482 Warren Street GMAP
3-story brick townhouse; legal 4-family used as a 3-family; primary unit: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 simplexes w/ 2 bedrooms, 1 bath; 40-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $10,284; listed at $1.3 million; on market 3 weeks. Broker: Nancy McKiernan.

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT $395,000
794 DeKalb Avenue GMAP
One-bedroom, two-bath duplex loft condo, 1,113 square feet, with double-height vaulted ceilings, mezzanine bedroom with deck, oversized windows, roof deck and security system. Maintenance $264.78. Asking price $395,000, on market six months. Brokers: Alexander Gurevich and Muneef Patankar, Fillmore Real Estate.

First item from the New York Times, Residential Sales Around the Region;
second from the New York Post, Just Sold!.
Photo of 482 Warren by Kate Leonova for Property Shark.


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  1. 8:17, the lower east side was a ghetto DECADES ago. What planet have you been living on?

    Stollers do effect quality of life if you can’t walk down a street or an aisle of a store without constantly being confronted by self-absorbed parents who do not possess any manners.

    Park Slope is overpriced and the soon to be glut of housing due to the re-zoning of 4th Avenue will make it worthless.

  2. Sorry, but labelling Chelsea as a “gay ghetto” is hardly the same as talking about an ecomomically deprived area usually populated by one group of people who cannot afford to, or are not allowed to, live anywhere else.

  3. Yes, I am amazed at how much negative impact strollers have on property values and quality of life.

    7:29 – If you are so death;y afraid of dog poop, how do you survive in this city? Personal jet pack?

  4. 4:21 and 4:15. Pull your heads out of the sand.

    Park Slope is overrated, as are the prices of the housing stock. The inhabitants are rude and have a baseless sense of self importance.

    It is full of homeless people, dog crap and strollers.

    As of you, 4:12, the comment at 3:55 did imply racism and 4:06 was right to call them on it. The reference was to “the ghetto” and how it was not worth the price paid for the condo, which implied a racial tinge. Would someone say that about a gay or jewish ghetto? Doubt it.

    And who calls Chelsea a ghetto? And the lower east side isn’t a jewish ghetto either. Your assessment of those areas is painfully outdated. Do you get around much or are you too busy patting yourselves on the back for living in a lily white bubble?

  5. A neighborhood is not overpriced if people buy the properties, 4:09.

    You sound like you’re in high school.

    Park Slope has one of the lowest inventories in the city and some very high prices as well, as you’ve noted.

    So clearly some people like it.

  6. 4:06…stop crying racism.

    what a fool you are.

    there are plenty of ghettos with nary a black person around.

    get over yourself.

    chelsea was/is a gay ghetto. the lower east side was a jewish ghetto.

    you are projecting your own self esteem issues on the term ghetto. obviously you’ve got some issues to work through.

    stop being so ignorant.

    and for god’s sake stop crying racism.

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