Category: Park Slope
The Market This Week in Park Slope and Windsor Terrace
October 11th, 2011, No Comments
Here is the latest realtime real estate data for Park Slope and Windsor Terrace as of this week. It includes inventory, median asking price, days on market and price per square foot.
How’s The Market in Park Slope
September 9th, 2011, No Comments
Here is the latest realtime real estate data for Park Slope and Windsor Terrace. It includes information about median price, inventory, days on market and price per square foot.
Looking for a house in the Slope? We have the data for that
May 7th, 2011, No Comments
Here are the basic market stats (price, inventory, price per square foot, days on market) for Park Slope/Windsor Terrace as of the end of April
New Condo Listings Increase in the Slope
April 28th, 2011, No Comments
The number of new condo listings increased in Park Slope as of this week, heading back towards the high for the last 12 months.
Median Ask in Park Slope Houses? $1.3M
March 18th, 2011, No Comments
Median asking price for houses in Park Slope is just under $1.3M this week, according to Altos Research.
Park Slope houses see price/sqft up 4% since January 1
March 2nd, 2011, No Comments
Price per square foot is up 4% since the beginning of the year in Park Slope
Park Slope price reductions
February 23rd, 2011, No Comments
The percentage of houses on the market with price reductions in Park Slope increased to 30% this week, while the average price reduction fell to 10%
Park Slope median coop prices sit at 523K as total price reductions fall
February 18th, 2011, No Comments
The median asking price for a Park Slope coop is around 523k this week, while the number of coop listings with price reductions fell slightly.
Park Slope median house prices flattening out at 1.3M
January 31st, 2011, No Comments
The median price of Park Slope houses continued to trend downward this week, settling a little below $1.3M
Park Slope price reductions
January 26th, 2011, No Comments
The percentage of homes on the market in Park Slope with price reductions fell again this week, but the size of the price reductions increased.



