Co-op of the Day: 7th Avenue Cathedral Loft
This place jumped out at us for obvious reasons: There aren’t too many co-ops around that look like a Gothic church. The space is very open and light, though we can’t figure out how big it is. (We suspect it’s about 1,000 square feet, but could be wrong.) The only negative we can see is…

This place jumped out at us for obvious reasons: There aren’t too many co-ops around that look like a Gothic church. The space is very open and light, though we can’t figure out how big it is. (We suspect it’s about 1,000 square feet, but could be wrong.) The only negative we can see is that it’s only a one-bedroom. The asking price of $779,000 doesn’t seem crazy though, especially when it last changed hands for $875,000 $739,000.
Grand Loft [Aguayo & Huebener] GMAP P*Shark
In this day and age, it’s inexcusable for brokers not to post a floorplan. A&H and Elliman are both typically terrible about this.
Didn’t they have a open house already? At least a couple of times.. If it hasn’t got any contract, I’m curious what is wrong.. looks very nice place though.
Current owner purchased for 739K for this unit. First floor unit (first floor and basement) sold for 875K last year.
i am confused about the price– it was on the market last year for $739k and didn’t sell or it sold last year for $875k? and if the latter, why so much lower now?
hal,
that’s a nice story. thanks for sharing it.
“…his & her offices…”???
Park slope aint quite what it used to be.
While these windows are gorgeous and certainly the focal point of the apt, it should be noted that these church-style windows are terrible insulators. Buyers of this apt can expect extraordinary heating and cooling costs, and very drafty living conditions. In a diverse climate like NYC, this should be a major consideration for any buyer.
Original was 739K.
I think one of the apartments in this building was highlighted in the Sunday Times “The Hunt” section a year or so ago if anyone feels like looking….