houseBoerum Hill
100 Nevins Street
Nancy McKiernan
Sunday 2-4
$1,975,000
GMAP P*Shark

housePark Slope
425 Dean Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,425,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
306 St. James Place
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-3:30
$999,999
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. With regard to the comments on the Dean St. house, when was the last time a livable single family house in this sort of neighborhood sold for less than $1 mm. Even in today’s market, I don’t think that happens.

  2. why would they ask that much for that house on Dean and then go with someone like Brown Harris to try to get that number… if they are going to price gouge they are certainly never going to get that number with Brown Harris… owners need to stop acting like it’s 2007!!! i guess 950k tops! or it will sit on the market forever as it slowly gets worse and worse for seller. brokers don’t take listings if your seller is a fool!

  3. How narrow is that house on Nevins? Not to mention, who does that broker think she’s fooling with her “not to scale” floorplans that only include a measurement for the 18′ high ceiling? Unfortunately, if the dimesions of your living room are 13′ wide x 18′ high, you feel like you living in the bottom of dark box, which is exactly what the pictures look like.

  4. Responding to nyc87 – 17 Garden Place is not the twin to 19 Garden Place. 17 is a much larger house being built to the full depth of the lot while 19 is considerably shorter. Additonally, the custom details and finishes in 17 are nothing short of amazing. While the two houses have the same fascade, the similarity actually ends there.

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