Condo of the Day: The Heritage at Park Slope
We know a heartwarming story when we come across it, and we’re happy to share this one with you. It’s called “History is a Simple Tale”: Many, many years ago a man bought a building. He became a father. And then a grandfather. Down through each generation the building was passed. And today it is…
We know a heartwarming story when we come across it, and we’re happy to share this one with you. It’s called “History is a Simple Tale”:
Many, many years ago a man bought a building. He became a father. And then a grandfather. Down through each generation the building was passed. And today it is ready to be passed on once again. As a new building. A residential building. To you.
So goes the marketing lingo for The Heritage at Park Slope, a 21-unit condo on 2nd Street between 4th and 5th avenues. And guess what? People are buying it, for around $800 a square foot (NateFind even reported a price increase on a unit a few weeks ago). The pitch’s nostalgia trip probably has a lot to do with the building’s brick-face design, c/o Karl Fischer. Durukan Design took care of the interiors, which sport “custom Italian kitchens” and bathrooms with “soaking tubs and separate glass-enclosed shower stalls.” History’s not coming cheap here, but maybe the success of the non-newfangled design has a lesson to teach other condos?
Heritage at Park Slope Listings [Halstead] GMAP
Development Watch: The Heritage at Park Slope [Brownstoner]
Aren’t they bailing out over-leveraged banks in the UK?
i guess the foreigners really will save us: http://dublin.craigslist.org/rfs/414109761.html
hey marion….
i think you can get more than 650K for a small 3 bedroom on lincoln…
just fyi…i’d say at least 750K without knowing anything about it…
the 3 bedrooms at the vermeil are going for 1.5 million or something…i’m sure they are much larger, and of course new, but still…
Follow up
I won’t have to sell no matter what! Being retired I am transferring equity from another apt. This will be my home, mortgage free with a monthly maintenance and taxes under $750. Bottom line try to plan for your future. I retired at 55, own my home free and clear and have no debt or worries. My kids are on their own and doing just fine. I’ll be in my 80’s when taxes become a burden and I suspect they’ll carry me out before I move again; just want some luxury and convenience in my life in a great neighborhood. I am leaving a walk up on Lincoln Place – any one interested in a very efficient, small but legitimate, 3 bedroom on a second floor for 650k. If so write me at: marion11217@aol.com.
Good luck to all,
Marion
I’m curious where the lies are in 12:41’s post.
He seemed to be defending the person who was making derrogatory comments about this place.
You have midread somewhere.
12:41.. I am also an owner at the Heritage which is the only reason I am interested in this blog. Seriously do you really not have anything better to do than to make up lies and put them on a blog about a building that you could probably never afford to live in. Park Slope is changing and sorry to say but you are getting a lot of Manhanites (like myself) who like new buildings and not falling apart old buildings. Maybe you should think about leaving..
with your attitude, you’ll get whole lot of nothing.
owait. too late.
with that list and $5, you can get a starbucks.
11:54…Yeah, with Park Slope being named one of the 10 best neighborhoods in the country, I’m sure prices will plummet.
Idiot.