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Given the amount of buyer interest there was in Parc Maison, a Windsor Terrace condo which sold surprisingly well this fall, we’re intrigued about the prospects for a nearby South Slope development on 16th Street. Seventeen units at 317 16th Street just went on sale via Brown Harris Stevens, and prices are a bit steeper than at Parc Maison: The cheapest, a 944-square-foot 2-bedroom, is asking $645,000 (common charges $258), while the most expensive, a 1,517-square-foot 2-bedroom duplex, is priced at $940,000 (common charges $378). The listings tout the gourmet kitchens, outdoor terrace/balcony space, a common roof deck and on-site parking. We spied folks streaming in and out of the open house this past weekend—anyone have a report?
317 16th Street [Street Easy] GMAP
317 16th Street [Brown Harris Stevens]


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  1. you clearly haven’t read most of polemicits posts, 11:50.

    he’s more ignorant than the what, if you can believe it.

    more well spoken, but more ignorant, which is scarier, if you ask me.

  2. Was this a Developers Group listing at some point? I think they were asking for much higher prices way back in fall 2007 when I went to an open house there.

    Or maybe I’m confusing it with another bland building on 16th…

  3. Gabby fyi these condos have been on the market since november or december I think and I went to an open house back when corcoran had them. the finishes were ok but most people at the open house thought these were overpriced.

  4. I do think it’s substantial, 11:35, but I also think the difference between service-laden South Slope with Union Market, etc is a substantially better neighborhood than stodgy, republican Windsor Terrace.

    That’s just ME though. I’m sure not everyone would be willing to put out the extra 240K.

    For me, real estate purchases are mostly about location and I much prefer South Slope.

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