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We think the owner of 135 Joralemon Street did an absolutely incredible job restoring (and then styling) the former Brooklyn Heights burn-victim and hope that he makes a solid return for his efforts (everyone on the block should be chipping in!). So far, though, the pricing has proven to be overly-aggressive. The house, which in its pre-renovated form went for $2,400,000, has been gradually ticking downward since being listed last summer for $5,950,000. The latest price cut, from $5,250,000 to $4,950,000 came yesterday. Will it be enough to move the 3,200-square-foot house? We have no idea.
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  1. The oldness has nothing to do with it. It’s that a lot of the old people in BH are uneducated and are very racists and complain about everything. They’re cheap but want the city and public funds to pay for them to live here.

  2. 3:18 Maybe, on a cheaper, cheaper, crappier scale. I live in BH, been here for 5 years and it is boring! A lot, a lot of old people that complain and complain. It’s nimby central and 1/2 the residents in the hood should be living in the city public housing instead of living in rent control and taking units away from market renters.

  3. Who wants to live among nosy buttinsky’s? Give me the Upper East Side or Brooklyn Heights any time. Folks are cordial but formal. That is what sophisticated urban living is all about.

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