Condos of the Day: Side-by-Side in The Slope
If you had a little under $1.2 million to spend on a condo in Park Slope which of these places would you prefer? The 1,440-square-foot three-bedroom at the Ansonia on 12th Street for $1,190,000 (at left) or the 1,290-square-foot two-bedroom at 145 Park Place for $1,161,000 (at right)? We’re pretty sure which way we’d go,…
If you had a little under $1.2 million to spend on a condo in Park Slope which of these places would you prefer? The 1,440-square-foot three-bedroom at the Ansonia on 12th Street for $1,190,000 (at left) or the 1,290-square-foot two-bedroom at 145 Park Place for $1,161,000 (at right)? We’re pretty sure which way we’d go, but we’ll wait until later in the day to give our opinion. Let’s hear yours first.
438 12th Street [Corcoran] GMAP
145 Park Place [Corcoran] GMAP
it’s not stucco, it’s metal so you are talking about the wrong building.
The Park Place building is a pimple on the face of PS. Look at it from up the block on Flatbush – all the weird angles and and the stucco face kind of bolted on one side. And it is not really on Park Place, the majority of it faces Flatbush. There are windows that face the back of the large billboard on top of the Duane Reade building next to it. It is truly an eyesore and the inside isn’t much better. It doesn’t even have central heating.
South Slope is definitely great, but I don’t know that you can find a house for 1.2 million in that neighborhood. A brownstone on 14th street between 6th and 7th, that needed to be *entirely* gutted, just went for 1.3 a few weeks ago.
The Park Place building is a pimple on the face of PS. Look at it from up the block on Flatbush – all the weird angles and and the stucco face kind of bolted on one side. And it is not really on Park Place, the majority of it faces Flatbush. There are windows that face the back of the large billboard on top of the Duane Reade building next to it. It is truly an eyesore and the inside isn’t much better. It doesn’t even have central heating.
The condos on 4th Ave in Park Slope, Novo, which aren’t completed yet have 3BR units that are less expensive than these ones and have better layouts IMO.
much nice house and much friendlier neighbors, the F train is always runing and wonderful schools. Don’t forget the shopping and restaurants / bars in the part of the Slope.
http://corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=967586
i think both are overpriced and they will have a hard time seling the. i think 1.2mm for either of these is a rip off.
You can still get a house in South Slope or Windesor Terrace for the same amount of money. It’d be more work, but worht it.
Neither seems like a good option…..