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This 1,100-square-foot loft at 423 12th Street (aka The Ansonia) in Park Slope has been on the market for a while but only came to our attention yesterday. We like the openness and beamed ceilings of the main living space; we could really use a floor plan, though, as it’s hard to figure out how the sleeping and work areas fit into the overall scheme. It would also be nice if the broker would disclose the common charges. That said, for the right person who wants a live-work space in this area, we could see this working. How does the asking price of $749,000 strike you?
423 12th Street [Aguayo & Huebener] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Aguayo and Huebner has a sealed bidding process that can burn buyers; hard to bid in the dark.
    I’ve seen this apartment and it’s in great condition, but it is definitely not a live/work space. It’s on the small side, and the bedroom is built on a platform opposite the kitchen. The bathroom needs an update. The price was lowered from 779k to 749k recently, still overpriced.

  2. “new developments”

    Most of which are crap, so it takes a big firm to get those things sold.

    these smaller agencies deal with quality. corcoran takes whatever it can get its hands on.

  3. I agree with 1:17. Corcoran, and all other brokerages, may be problematic when dealt with directly, but their website is superior which means a lot for prospective buyers. I mean where TF is the floorplan for this listing?

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