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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Jerri, give it a break.
Don’t call me Jerr. That’s for friends only.
See 3:16 for your lie. 3:12 you say you have no transom and I found your post which says you do.
This is my last comment to you.
Jerri, give it a break. You’re being a pest.
Jerr: what did i lie about? tell me please.
“I mean hello am i wrong here?”
Yes, about many things. Anytime someone uses the word “all” when referring to a group of people you are wrong. Especially when you are referring to people on a blog which is 95% anonymous.
And you can add liar to your list of credentials as well.
Problem that you are not acknowledging is that all of the park slopers are the ones doing the bashing of other areas.I mean hello am i wrong here?
Problem that you are not acknowledging is that all of the park slopers are the ones doing the bashing of other areas.I mean hello am i wrong here?
Ronman, honestly I haven’t witnessed as much bashing of other ‘hoods here of late. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised over the last couple of days when people said positive things about Park Slope and didn’t immediately get attacked.
Ronman, you posted this on February 8, 2008:
“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”