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This house at 430 10th Street has been on the market for-effing-ever. After selling for $1,200,000 in 2005, the new owners started out trying to get $1,865,000 last year. By August of this year, the ask was down to $1,650,000 and in September it was reduced further to $1,595,000. Since the broker doesn’t even have his own website and only tiny photos are available on StreetEasy, it would be interesting to hear from someone who’s actually seen the interiors.
430 10th Street [Timothy Norton] GMAP P*Shark
House of the Day: 430 10th Street [Brownstoner]



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  1. I feel like these smaller houses south of 9th st feel like because they are less than $2m, they can always stretch the ask to $1.5m territory. This one is over $750/sqft. $600/sqft, max. And that gets us right to the collective widget estimate of $1.2m.

    443 11th St & 431 10th St are both GUT reno jobs and they are asking over $600/sqft. Delusional.

  2. “But a million dollar 15′ house in the fringe (Hoboken)really doesn’t sound any better than a more expensive house in Brooklyn. Not trying to be a hater, just a team bear on this.”

    Denton- Some might say the very same of those who bought in “fringe” nabes in Brooklyn vs. Manhattan.

    Now, you all know that I love Brooklyn dearly but reality check- it’s not the only great place to live.

  3. Congrats M4N. Sounds like a sweet house.

    But a million dollar 15′ house in the fringe (Hoboken)really doesn’t sound any better than a more expensive house in Brooklyn. Not trying to be a hater, just a team bear on this.

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