30 Strong Place in Cobble Hill just hit the market with an asking price of $2,800,000. The single-family brownstone is a little on the narrow side (17 feet) but other than that is a lovely house in a great location. The garden-level kitchen is charming indeed, with a nice juxtaposition of old floorboards and modern built-ins. As for the parlor floor, we wish the original mantels were still in place, but otherwise there’s lots of original charm. How do you think this’ll fare?
30 Strong Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I’m not usually so critical but at this price for such a small house you have to be. I agree the floors are a mess, the stairs are a joke and the mantles look like they were bought in Walmart.

  2. it’s a nice house. Just take $90,000 off the asking price to rebrownstone the facade and restore the cornice.
    Painting the windows black to match the new cornice would be a good idea too.

  3. It’s an ugly house from the street.
    For 2.8 million dollars, I want a house with a decent street facade.
    This one has a stripped-down 1960’s facade, which looks like it is on its last legs.
    I know some people don’t care about what their house looks like from the street, and I guess if one is on a budget, it may be the last priority but this is a 2.8 million dollar house with a facade that dates back to when it was a $15,000 house.