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This four-family on Carroll Street between Hicks and Columbia looks priced to sell at $1,349,000 even with one rent control tenant in place. It’s a 22-foot-wide brick with nice historic touches like wide pine plank floors and tin ceilings. Anyone been inside?
Carroll Gardens Four Family [Brooklyn Bridge] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. anon 3:48…one caveat, although I agree w/ you, your mcmansion in conn., nj, or westchest or l.i. will be $1MM w/ $20K in taxes (at least)….which is probably $16K more per year than this house…just to be fair.

  2. Ha You are all full of it. All these buildings are overpriced. For a 1 million I could live in my dream MCMANSION with my 8 baths and cheap marble entry way and my 65 inch plasma. You can have your little crappy bathroom for 1 million. And the old lady who lives upstairs for 370 amonth. HA.

  3. Bored at Work: “Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing-related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under the age of 18), and handicap (disability).”

  4. Nothing like spreading some disinformation yourself 😉

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/cchr/html/housing.html

    It is unlawful for landlords, superintendents, building managers, condominium owners, cooperative owners and boards to discriminate in the sale, rental or lease of a housing accommodation or in the provision of services and facilities because of a person’s actual or perceived race, color, national origin, gender (including gender identity), disability, sexual orientation, creed, marital status, partnership status, alienage or citizenship status, age, lawful occupation, or because children are or may be residing with the person.

  5. There is way too much misinformation here. There is no such thing as a rent stabilized unit in a brownstone of less than six units. Its either market rate or rent control. Also, it is not discrimination to want to rent to a single renter versus a family or someone with no children. Family is not a protected class.

  6. Regarding “Family”
    Well if the owner refuses to rent to a couple with a child or two, or a single parent with child or two, then they could get in trouble for discrimination.

    You know, there are just way to many self important people on this blog that seem to think that they need to take up a huge amount of square footage. Any time a large house is mentioned that is not already a single family, people start wanting to make it a single family. Come on, just how much space do you need?

    And news flash, there are tons of houses in Brooklyn that were built as multifamily, so everyone needs to get over the single family is the right/best way to utilize a building.

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