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We’re liking the looks of this prewar apartment at 39 Plaza Street West in Park Slope. The 1,500-square-footer has three bedrooms (including a small maids room) along with a large foyer and a dining-living-room set-up that’s 40 feet long. The dark-stained floors give the prewar pad a slightly modern edge, but it’s relatively understated and works with existing original details. The price of $895,000 seems pretty reasonable to us as well given the building, location, etc. Do you think it’ll get the ask?
39 Plaza Street West [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. So… almost a million bucks for a well-kept, but fairy mediocre apartment in a big ol’ building with CRAZY maintenance fees.

    I guess that’s “reasonable” in someone’s squishy head.

    Don’t get me wrong, it’s a good location, but man o’ man.

    Curious to know what the price tag was and when it was last sold. (i.e., owner going for a 20% profit or 250%)

  2. They’d have been better served by choosing the “closed door” option when doing this floor plan. This one is too distracting.

    That said, fantastic place. I like this a lot. I don’t like that maintenance (I never do, do I?) but, given the square footage it doesn’t seem too out of whack.

    Very nice.

  3. People on here seem to say that 1$ psf was normal (years ago?) for maintenance. This place seems to be full services, with doorman etc. so at 1500 sf, I guess the $1.15 psf isn’t as obscene as it seems.

    The place is large, keep in mind.

  4. The maintenance would actually be considered reasonable in Manhattan. But alas, this isn’t Manhattan.

    Otherwise, very nice pad and priced as if it’s March 2009 and not March 2007.

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