65 Clifton Place Hits the Market
Last week the new development at 65 Clifton Place launched its sales process. The floorplans look decent and the kitchens are more tastefully done than most new developments. Unfortunately, we don’t think the pricing of around $600 a foot is going to be quite low enough to get the job done on this block. If…
Last week the new development at 65 Clifton Place launched its sales process. The floorplans look decent and the kitchens are more tastefully done than most new developments. Unfortunately, we don’t think the pricing of around $600 a foot is going to be quite low enough to get the job done on this block. If the developer’s flexible, though, you never know. Asking prices range from $435,000 for a 726-square-foot one-bedroom to $845,000 for a 1,538-square-foot ground-floor duplex.
65 Clifton Place Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
http://www.65clifton.com
The website looks great! All units have at least 2 private outdoor spaces and a huge common roof deck from elevator access.
And for gods sake, if you actually want to spend $850K:
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/house/165-fenimore-street-brooklyn
Gut job? There’s a move in brownstone (okay, so a gut wouldn’t hurt but it’s doing just fine) on the market for $700,000 on Clifton and Classon.
I think the prices on Clifton are crazy optimistic. Anyone been to Lexington Ave lately? The block between Franklin and Classon is one big glut of lofts that are going nowhere fast at lower asking prices.
These prices are a joke.
Looks like more affordable middle class housing in the making, after they fail to sell and go rental.
Yuck.
What a bland building. The setback makes it even worse.
for those who have complaints about the venetian post, feast your eyes on this lovely blah blah blah.
this yet another one where pricing still sounds like “An ask and a dream”.
I agree…what’s with the setbacks? Do they have an actual function?
845 would get you a gut job brownstone on the west side of Classon for sure. Don’t think you could get one west of Grand at that price point. Might happen in future but not now.