When 287 Dekalb Avenue hit the market in 2010 with an asking price of $2,250,000 didn’t seem crazy for such a beautiful house but it still took more than six months to find a buyer and ended up going for $1,800,000, which looks very cheap in hindsight. But that was a different market. This new listing at 252 Dekalb, while also dripping with historic detail, isn’t quite as special on the outside and is a bit narrower. Still, we suspect that it’ll end up selling for me given how hot the brownstone market is right now. Not sure they will get the asking of $2,200,000 but it’s bound to go quickly.
252 Dekalb Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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