Condo of the Day: 145 Park Place, #2G
This second-floor two-bedroom at 145 Park Place in Park Slope is looking like a pretty good deal to us after a reduction last month brought the asking price down to $695,000. The only major thing working against the 1,360-square-foot pad (assuming you like the new condo look) is that the second bedroom is windowless, hence…

This second-floor two-bedroom at 145 Park Place in Park Slope is looking like a pretty good deal to us after a reduction last month brought the asking price down to $695,000. The only major thing working against the 1,360-square-foot pad (assuming you like the new condo look) is that the second bedroom is windowless, hence its technically being referred to as a home office. Otherwise, this seems pretty compelling on a price-per-square-foot basis, no?
145 Park Place, #2G [Stribling] GMAP P*Shark
$457 in taxes, if that’s monthly and not yearly, wow. No abatement.
this is a tough one. on the one hand, just above 500/sqft in north slope seems impressive abstracted from everything else. and it has a little outdoor space. one the other hand, 695K for a one bedroom, not impressive. location is not particularly nice – although convenient to the subway. monthlies are very high, particularly for a condo (it’s $674 plus taxes = $1131). and the space is pretty blah.
> where did u get $1131 from?
I added the $457/mo in taxes.
DitmasSnark, the listing says $674 for maintenace…where did u get $1131 from?
Wow… Only $4,300 for a 1-bedroom apartment!! What a bargain! Whoo Hoo!
Those Bed-Stuy rentals are looking amazing now!
i love this place…..prime location, nice finishes, and layout….i would live check-to-check to be here….i would even waive my 3rd floor and above requirement…
i think the “second bedroom” is supposed to be the area that is right after the foyer – it has 2 closets and no windows. but i totally agree that a “second bedroom” with no windows that one has to pass through to get to the rest of the apartment isn’t close to a real second bedroom, at least not close enough to make this a great deal. but yeah, nice 1 bedroom.
> Otherwise, this seems pretty compelling…
This is a $695,000 1 bedroom apartment with an $1131 monthly maintenance that faces Flatbush Avenue.
The only thing it compels me to do is laugh.
I looked long and hard at the floor plan, and I didn’t see a home office that could be used as a windowless bedroom (and the realtor makes no mention of a 2nd bedroom option).
What I saw was a 2 room apartment. One bedroom and one quite large entryway/dining/living room with windows (and skylights) on one end and an open kitchen on the side.
It looks like a quite nice 1 bedroom