Condo of the Day: 409 3rd Street
Third Street in Park Slope, with its width and grand houses, is certainly an impressive stretch. That doesn’t mean, however, that an attractive, but far from spectacular, floor-through apartment will be able to fetch $1,000 a foot. The second-floor apartment at 409 3rd Street, which is asking $1,199,000, has some nice prewar charm, to be…

Third Street in Park Slope, with its width and grand houses, is certainly an impressive stretch. That doesn’t mean, however, that an attractive, but far from spectacular, floor-through apartment will be able to fetch $1,000 a foot. The second-floor apartment at 409 3rd Street, which is asking $1,199,000, has some nice prewar charm, to be sure, but the bathroom and kitchen are definitely a little tired and the layout feels like a cluttered maze of little rooms to us. The broker’s use of gross square footage to hype the place rubs us the wrong way as well. (He states a gross square footage of 1,337; PropertyShark uses the figure of 1,098. After all, you can’t sleep in the common hallway!) We think they’ll be lucky to get $1,050,000.
409 3rd Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
How much would this cost in east new york?
People on this board need to realize anything can and will sell in NYC this is not bumfck OHIO. Where is the WHAT? you are an Shitbag WHAT
This apt was a rental for $3900/month back in August ’07 – according to streeteasy. hhmmmm. The math doesn’t add up!
It doesn’t matter what it would cost in Manhattan. Get over it already. The other poster is right–yeah, and it would be cheaper in Bed-Stuy, and even cheaper in Staten Island. And?? It’s not the UWS. And just because it’s cheaper compared to the UWS doesn’t mean it’s a deal or a bargain so that someone will pay any price JUST because it’s cheaper comparatively speaking. It’s still 1+ million bucks.
This apt will not go for over $1mm. And the high price will only deter buyers. There doesn’t appear anything special about the apt. 3rd street may be nice, but it is far from all subways.
There is no reason to ask what it would go for in Manhattan, since it’s not Manhattan!
Lousy layout. Seven foot wide bedrooms. One bath. I agree – it’s a triple yuck.
This apartment would cost easily 3 million at one of those HIDEOUS upper west side monstrocities (Ariel East and West). And that’s not even a nice part of the Upper West Side…99th and Broadway.
That being said, 3rd Street is one of the most lovely blocks in Brooklyn, in my opinion.
I’m curious to those who say that this will sit and sit like all the other overpriced crap? Can you please tell me where all this stuff is, because in my look around the major brokers websites, I see almost NOTHING for sale.
Where is all this stuff that sits that you speak of? Cause if they were taken off the market, then clearly the owners didn’t really NEED to sell so your implication that it’s a larger sign of the market in jeopardy, you really should come up with a new explanation.
If you knew anything about Park Slope real estate, you would know that inventory hasn’t been this low in decades.
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but it would be less in Bed-Stuy
How much would this apartment be in the City?