Residential Sale in Brooklyn: 17-Footer in the Slope
Park Slope $1,925,000 360 Fourth Street 2-family, 4-story brownstone; 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, eat-in kitchen in primary triplex; 1 bedroom. 1 bath in simplex; original details in each; 17-by-100 lot; taxes $3,500; listed at $1,980,000. Broker: Warren Lewis. Residential Sales [NY Times] GMAP

Park Slope $1,925,000
360 Fourth Street
2-family, 4-story brownstone; 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, eat-in kitchen in primary triplex; 1 bedroom. 1 bath in simplex; original details in each; 17-by-100 lot; taxes $3,500; listed at $1,980,000. Broker: Warren Lewis.
Residential Sales [NY Times] GMAP
Dude, I AM yuppie scum. In fact, I’m the crust of scum that forms on the top of the scum.
I’m not a yuppie, nor do I have kids, but I still want schools to improve. FREAK, I know.
Linus – remember that everytime you point a finger – 4 point back at you…..
We ding’d it. Something to the effect of “Die Yuppie Scum”.
Yeah, I think referring to yuppies as scum is now legally a hate crime in New York.
something negative about yuppies haha it didn’t seem like such a big deal but I guess it was.
That clifton place one has got to be a joke. I literally cackled, and I’m usually the one saying, “It’s worth it.”
12:03 pm, I must have missed the hateful, destructive comment. What is it, exactly?
Anon 2:03 – You’re right, I think that one has been discussed. It’s insane – it would take $400K (for a total outlay of $1.5M) to make it as nice as a very nice, fully renovated house TWO DOORS DOWN that sold quickly at $1.3. Ironically, the nicer house was even sold by the same broker. It’s been on the market at the exact same price for over a year. The owners are insane, and the broker must be pulling her hair out.
However, I think 369 Gates will get $1.3M – it’s a 22′ wide house on a landmarked block. The others are 17′ on a non-landmarked block. That’s all the diff in the world.
Or the FSBO on 369 Grand (@ Gates) in CH. Seller wants 1.3 for a reno project.