Co-op of the Day: 474 3rd Street
Here’s an attractive two-bedroom in a lovely (albeit elevator-less) limestone building on one of the Slope’s grander streets. The pre-war apartment appears to have retained much of its original charm, including pocket doors and and woodwork around the windows though (what happened to the crown moldings, though?). This apartment also has its own entrance to…

Here’s an attractive two-bedroom in a lovely (albeit elevator-less) limestone building on one of the Slope’s grander streets. The pre-war apartment appears to have retained much of its original charm, including pocket doors and and woodwork around the windows though (what happened to the crown moldings, though?). This apartment also has its own entrance to the building’s common garden. Given the 321 factor, the asking price of $819,000 seems achievable to us. What think you?
474 3rd Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for Property Shark
anonymousteacher-
Glad to have calm, respectful, thoughtful people like you teaching the next generation. Looks like we’re in good shape.
Who are these idiots who think everything is the biggest bargain they ever saw?
This dump is LANGUISHING because it isn’t worth 800,000 dollars.
Note to buyers, especially young ones: Do not let pushy realtors make you feel small and “thin walleted” because you have common sense. this is a rip off at this price.
“Ignorant… whole Park Slope Parents have to rely on just one Public School?? And I guess you are one of those only look the number of stars on the insideschools.org. What do you know about schools in UWS? Music School, Anderson, PS9, PS87, PS195, MSC, and many G&T programs and don’t forget Hunter.”
i have lived on the upper west side (now live in park slope) and been a teacher at a public school here for almost 7 years. that’s how i know.
and ps. 321 is, by most people’s take one of the finest, if not the finest public elementary school in new york city.
even us teachers think so a**hole!
talk about ignorant. of course there are many terrific schools all over and the upper west side is no different….quite a few above average schools, but ps. 321 is oftentimes referred to as the model.
and you know why that is????? PARENT INVOLVEMENT!!
the same thing that you all bitch about is the exact thing that makes it so special.
please think before you speak next time.
we looked at one of these a year ago, and they’re really nice, but we decided TOO SMALL, even with only one kid. The bedrooms are teeny. It’s pretty though, and hard to argue with location.
Bidding War?? It has been on the market for over 2 months!
3:44 wrote:
“Why does this site always assume prices are too high?”
Answer: a rich fantasy life.
“certainly we’d all probably agree for better or worse that PS 321 is better than many options on the upper west side.”
Ignorant… whole Park Slope Parents have to rely on just one Public School?? And I guess you are one of those only look the number of stars on the insideschools.org. What do you know about schools in UWS? Music School, Anderson, PS9, PS87, PS195, MSC, and many G&T programs and don’t forget Hunter.
Park Sloper-
I ask because I’ve been actively looking at real estate in this market for many months and I don’t see the leveling off. In fact, I think things are still going up in the areas I’m looking – PS, South Slope, Windsor, Carroll Gdns etc. Not astronomically, but still up. As a buyer, it’s depressing.
When things cool down?
Jeez, you’ll be waiting a very long time (renter).