Three Still Available at Park Slope Conversion
Three of four units are still available and pricing has changed (it’s higher) at 371 6th Avenue in Park Slope, a condo conversion by East River Partners that is almost complete. The top three floors are floor-through apartments with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and there’s a garden duplex with two bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The 2,069-square-foot…

Three of four units are still available and pricing has changed (it’s higher) at 371 6th Avenue in Park Slope, a condo conversion by East River Partners that is almost complete. The top three floors are floor-through apartments with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and there’s a garden duplex with two bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The 2,069-square-foot duplex with a 600-square-foot garden has the highest asking price at $2,095,000; the second floor is $1,150,000; the third floor is $1,175,000; and the penthouse is going for $1,350,000. (Previously prices ranged from $1,050,000 to $1,800,000.)
One of the units is in contract, said a spokeswoman, although she did not specify which one. The renovation of the 19th-century brick four-family was originally anticipated to be completed this summer; now it looks like construction will wrap in the next two months, she said. Sales launched in April, according to a story we ran then, but the company says sales officially launched this week.
Park Slope Condo Conversion Now on the Market [Brownstoner]
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because a million dollars for a walk up tenement is absurd, that’s why they are vacant, and hopefully for a long time.
I didn’t see a coat closet in any of the apts either. I guess the so called “office” space would become the closet.
A 2 bedroom apartment does not need 2 bathrooms, that makes a total of 4 sinks per apartment? is that really necessary, or is it a prestigious thing to say my master has 2 sinks?
Just how long does it take one to wash their face or brush their teeth?
In this tiny space another closet to me is more important, than a second bathroom.
The layouts aren’t terrible, not great either, but I have seen worse.
but not worth a million or more, sorry. I don’t care what neighborhood it is in. It is nothing more than a mere walk up.
you should change your ID to “Broken Record”
I should, but I won’t.
well, maybe if we saw something earth shattering different, i could respond different.
but so far all we see is the same crap layouts for 5 years already.
+1
Yes, my next stop is the East River – I mean, in the East River. I’ve moved 8 times Park Slope, Bensonhurst, Coney Island, Graves End, Sunset Park, Park Slope (again) and South Slope. Soon coming to a corner near you a 300sq ft apt. for $2,650 a month!
What I find amazing is the people that will work 90-100 hours to pay for something like this.
A million dollars for an apartment this size is absolutely absurd.
It is amazing that people will spend so much and work so hard for so very little space…..and for a walk up ta -boot…….
not that there is anything wrong with a walk up, but for a million, yes, that is wrong.