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Our friends at Streeteasy just tipped us off to the fact prices for units at 7th Street’s Argyle Park Slope (a Brownstoner advertiser) have just been posted online. Coming in at about $650 to $800 per square foot, the asking prices are roughly in line with some of the development’s neighbors like the Novo and Crest. We’re hoping the overall look of the place will be a cut above its 4th Avenue competition though—the world certainly doesn’t need another “big brown turd.” How do you think these prices are gonna fly?
The Argyle Park Slope Listings [Corcoran]
251 7th Street [Streeteasy] GMAP
Using 5th Avenue to Sell 4th [Brownstoner]


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  1. It seemed as though there was a major construction accident there last week. I’m surprised it wasn’t reported anywhere.

    Firetrucks and 2 ambulances. I saw one guy on a gurney, and another one gurney waiting.

    It’s just a matter of time before the inflatable rat comes to visit.

  2. And keep in mind that 4th Avenue is 1 freakin block to 5th avenue, which is just about the best place to eat/shop/drink in Brooklyn these days.

    You are paying for proximity to a lot of really great stuff that Park Slope proper has to offer.

  3. 2:52 – when 4th Ave is built to the current zoning none of these 12 story buildings will stick out.

    The zoning was changed along 4th Ave (a non-residential 8 lane thoroughfare) to balance the need for more housing versus the desire to maintain the historical context of the surrounding (residential neighborhoods).

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