4th Avenue's Argyle 60% Sold
The Argyle condo is shaping up to be a sales success story. Sixty percent of units in the under-construction building on 4th Avenue and 7th Street are in contract, according to Dan August Cordeiro, a senior managing director with Corcoran Sunshine, which is marketing the condo. Sales for the building began in October, and the…
The Argyle condo is shaping up to be a sales success story. Sixty percent of units in the under-construction building on 4th Avenue and 7th Street are in contract, according to Dan August Cordeiro, a senior managing director with Corcoran Sunshine, which is marketing the condo. Sales for the building began in October, and the sales office is located an avenue and a few blocks away from the development, on 5th Avenue in Park Slope proper. Cordeiro says having the off-site sales office has been helpful, and that the prices on units have been raised three times. He thinks the main selling points are the “quite lovely” floor plans and “spot-on” pricing. Prices are now averaging around $700 to $750 a square foot, which “is still a relatively good value” for the area, according to Cordeiro. “Most of the buyers are from Park Slope,” he says. “People who really get the Slope understand that 4th Avenue is now part of the neighborhood.” Although the building is very much still under construction, it’s scheduled to be ready for move-ins by the end of this year.
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I live a few doors down from the Argyle on 4th Avenue.
First, there’s only one tree on our block and none on the median, so the rendering is wishful thinking. I hope they have plans for trees. It’s the least they can do for stealing all of my afternoon sunlight!
Second, Riva’s, the dumpy little bodega on the corner of 4th and 7th is gone, and the new owners are currently gutting the place. In the Argyle sketch, it looks like a fancy grocery store with an awning. We’ll see.
Third, the Argyle is going up so quickly! These guys are working almost around the clock. I saw someone hammering last night in the dark at 8:30PM. And I’ve heard them working as early as 4AM!
Jerri and Biff –
Are you guys for real? I mean, how much trolling through old posts did you have to do to find all of those quotes?? Seriously, give it a rest – nobody cares (other than you two) if this guy exaggerates.
Seriously, you guys win the awards for most “stuck-up douche” and “biggest blow-hard douche”.
“Listen, I love trolling as much as the next person”
Finally, the first accurate statement from the PoleDude.
“Listen, I love trolling as much as the next person”
Finally, the first accurate statement from the PoleDude.
“JERR: I said I do have a transom U F*%^$ing Idiot.”
Whoops! Someone got told.
Listen, I love trolling as much as the next person – but still, you guys are way too easy!
“I love Carroll Gardens! Park Slope sucks!”
That should not invite 30+ responses on this site.
Jerri and Biff prove everyday they are losers, Ronman don’t go there, walk away for God’s sake WALK AWAY.
JERR: I said I do have a transom U F*%^$ing Idiot. The only weapon of mass distruction is that little pee shooter in your pants you foolish foolish boy. Stop smoking the dust Little JERRY
Can anyone advise me on this front door issue. I was quoted $23,000 for a pair of Sugar Pine front doors from a wood craftsman recomended on this site. To me this seems like a lot of money. Currently i have a single door with a transom on top. I was hopeing to change that to 2 full length doors with no transom. Has anyone bought new doors? what was the price? Would it be less expensive if i went with 2 doors and a transom? Has anyone bought doors from Eddie and had them look the way they intended? thanks”
Sorry to disturb you 3:58. I don’t appreciate those who lie.
First it’s transoms, next it’s weapons of mass destruction.
I prefer to nip it in the bud these days…just in case…