Open House Picks
Fort Greene 166 Washington Park Brooklyn Properties Sunday 12-1:30 $2,750,000 GMAP P*Shark Midwood 512 East 24th Street Corcoran Sunday 12-2 $1,430,000 GMAP P*Shark Clinton Hill 156 Washington Avenue Century 21 Saturday 1-3 $1,300,000 GMAP P*Shark West Midwood 24 Wellington Court Mary Kay Gallagher Sunday 2:30 to 4 $895,000 GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
166 Washington Park
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-1:30
$2,750,000
GMAP P*Shark
Midwood
512 East 24th Street
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,430,000
GMAP P*Shark
Clinton Hill
156 Washington Avenue
Century 21
Saturday 1-3
$1,300,000
GMAP P*Shark
West Midwood
24 Wellington Court
Mary Kay Gallagher
Sunday 2:30 to 4
$895,000
GMAP P*Shark
There’s also a great elementry school over by Brooklyn College.
In addition to Manhattan districts 2 and 3, note that 22 still has the largest number of kids who qualify for gifted programs.
Did anyone see any of these houses?
To the poster who inquired about schools in Ditmas Park: the schools in the area such as 139 and 217 are good and getting better. We’re zoned for 217 and plan to send our kids there.
9:53 here. Actually, given current rents and construction costs, I don’t understand how any house in Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens or Park Slope (except perhaps on the park block of a name street) could possibly be worth $2m. If it costs 50% less to rent, why buy?
Did anyone actually see the houses?
ft. greene may indeed be “better” than park slope in your mind, 5:23, but the fact that park slope homes routinely sell for more $$ than those in ft. greene, the market would say otherwise…
but who cares about those silly little facts…right?
If Prospect Park expands by a few hundred acres, then we could finally be rid of Park Slope.
Btw, 3:37, Park Slope is not the only neighborhood that abuts Prospect Park, so your comment doesn’t help the PS vs. FG thread here.
Fort Greene is much better than Park Slope. You can walk to the Slope for the good things it offers, but go home to avoid the crazy trash that lives in Park Slope.
Now, no more slopejacking!
i agree that ft. greene is terrific and lovely. but unless ft. greene park expands by another few hundred acres, it ain’t going to be park slope anytime soon.
It looks like 12:39 is answering his or her own question (9:53). I agree that FG should not be compared to BH and maybe PS yet. I disagree with CH and CG. FG is hipper, cooler and more happening than those other neighborhoods. CH and CG are nice places but a bit bland compared to FG. The architecture in FG is much nicer than CH and CG by a long shot. FG is still a little rough on the edges but it will get there soon and then moveover PS.